Medical Definition of Lipochrome

1. 1. A pigmented lipid, e.g., lutein, carotene. 2. A term sometimes used to designate the wear-and-tear pigments, e.g., lipofuscin, haemofuscin, ceroid. More precisely, lipochrome's are yellow pigments that seem to be identical to carotene and xanthophyll and are frequently found in the serum, skin, adrenal cortex, corpus luteum, and arteriosclerotic plaques, as well as in the liver, spleen, and adipose tissue; lipochrome's do not stain with the ordinary dyes for fat. 3. The pigment produced by certain bacteria. Synonym: chromolipid. Origin: Lipo-+ G. Chroma, colour (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lipochrome

lipoatrophy
lipoblast
lipoblastic lipoma
lipoblastoma
lipoblastomatosis
lipocalin
lipocardiac
lipocatabolic
lipocephala
lipoceratous
lipocere
lipochondria
lipochondrodystrophy
lipochondrodystrophy
lipochrin
lipochrome (current term)
lipoclasis
lipoclastic
lipocortin
lipocrit
lipocyte
lipocyte
lipocytes
lipodermoid
lipodieresis
lipodystrophia intestinalis
lipodystrophia progessiva superior
lipodystrophy
lipoedema
lipofectin

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