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Cow's milk is slightly yellowish in colour due to the presence of

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Answered by anildeshmukh
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Answer:

BETA CARETON

Explanation:

Cow milk fat contains a coloring pigment called Beta-carotene (a carotenoid which is precursor of vitamin-A). Whereas buffalo milk lacks the same thus it is not yellowish like cow milk. The same carotenoid is also found in vegies like carrot. ... Cow milk contains beta-carotene pigment which imprats yellow colour to milk.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Cow's milk is slightly yellowish in colour due to the presence of Beta-carotene.

The colours of the organic substances are the results of the presence of the different pigments which are complex biochemical substances.

And the beta-carotene pigment is present in the cow's milk which causes the pale yellowish colour of the cow milk.

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