2011
DOI: 10.3390/molecules16021055
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Antioxidant Activity of β-Carotene Compounds in Different in Vitro Assays

Abstract: β-Carotene (BC) is the most abundant carotenoid in human diet, almost solely as (all-E)-isomer. Significant amounts of (Z)-isomers of BC are present in processed food as well as in mammalian tissues. Differences are described for the activity of various BC isomers in forming retinal and protecting against cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Eccentric cleavage of BC leads to degradation products such as carotenals. A variety of negative consequences were published for the non-vitamin A active BC metabolites, su… Show more

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“…3b) and correlation coefficient r=0.549 (Table 3). Carotenoids and their derivatives are compounds that exhibit strong antioxidant activity (Mueller and Boehm, 2011;Roselló-Soto et al, 2015b). In this research, the extraction method is the main reason why no significant correlation between the total chlorophyll, carotenoid content, and antioxidant activity was determined.…”
Section: Total Chlorophyllsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3b) and correlation coefficient r=0.549 (Table 3). Carotenoids and their derivatives are compounds that exhibit strong antioxidant activity (Mueller and Boehm, 2011;Roselló-Soto et al, 2015b). In this research, the extraction method is the main reason why no significant correlation between the total chlorophyll, carotenoid content, and antioxidant activity was determined.…”
Section: Total Chlorophyllsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 50 carotenoids are present in the human diet and can be absorbed and metabolized by the human body. However, only six of them (β-carotene, β-cryptoxanthin, α-carotene, lycopene, lutein and zeaxanthin) account for more than 95% of total blood carotenoids (Mueller and Boehm, 2011). Basal structure of carotenoids is 40-carbons skeleton which includes a system of conjugated double bonds.…”
Section: Vitamins and Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process involves interruption of the conjugated doublebond system either by cleavage or by addition to one of the double bonds. Cleavage can be detected by characterizing the products that are formed, which are frequently carbonyls or epoxides 16 . In addition to the enzymatic cleavage of BC in mammalian metabolism, free radical attack on BC results in the formation of high amounts of cleavage products.…”
Section: β-Carotenementioning
confidence: 99%