In many species of animals, red carotenoid-based coloration is produced by metabolizing yellow dietary pigments, and this red ornamentation can be an honest signal of individual quality. However, the physiological basis for associations between organism function and the metabolism of red ornamental carotenoids from yellow dietary carotenoids remains uncertain. A recent hypothesis posits that carotenoid metabolism depends on mitochondrial performance, with diminished red coloration resulting from altered mitochondrial aerobic respiration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTetravalent zirconium and hafnium molecular metal oxides clusters are key building blocks of many metal-organic frameworks; however, the chemical space to form all possible MOF nodes is vast, containing many potential new clusters. Our computational study provides a complete picture of the structure, properties, and reactivity of two tetrameric zirconium and hafnium [M(μ-η:η-O)(μ-OH)(HO)] polycationic clusters. The electronic structure of the studied species has characteristic polyoxometalate oxygen-based and metal-based bands in the valence region.
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