2015
DOI: 10.5650/jos.ess14203
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Determination of Other Related Carotenoids Substances in Astaxanthin Crystals Extracted from <i>Adonis am</i><i>urensis </i>

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“…The (3S,3 S) form has higher bioavailability and is more suitable for the health of humans [50]. Our result shows that (3S,3 S)-AST is the only optical isomer in A. amurensis (Figure 3c), which is consistent with the previous studies of A. annua [40], A. aestivalis [39], and A. amurensis [33], respectively.…”
Section: Distribution Of Ast and Its Isomers In Adonis Flowerssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The (3S,3 S) form has higher bioavailability and is more suitable for the health of humans [50]. Our result shows that (3S,3 S)-AST is the only optical isomer in A. amurensis (Figure 3c), which is consistent with the previous studies of A. annua [40], A. aestivalis [39], and A. amurensis [33], respectively.…”
Section: Distribution Of Ast and Its Isomers In Adonis Flowerssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…It is unlikely that the cultivation of this alga could be performed by untrained farmers. Red-flowered Adonis species are the only AST-producing higher plants [33]. Different from the culture of H. pluvialis, Adonis farming can be performed readily by farmers, based on their extensive experience growing other crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1965, astaxanthin (90), along with three minor red compounds known as hydroxyechinenon (91), adonirubin (4,4′-diketo-3-hydroxy-β-carotene) (92) and adonixanthin (3,3′-hydroxy-4-keto-β-carotene) (93) were identified from the red flowers of A. annua (Egger, 1965). Astaxanthin also was found in A. amurensis (Zhang et al, 2015). 3,4-Diketo- and 3,4,4′-triketo-β-carotene (94, 95) were also isolated (Egger and Kleinig, 1967b).…”
Section: Phytochemistrymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This genus comprises approximately 40 species of annual and perennial plants, which are widely distributed in southwestern Asia and Europe, northern Africa, and the Mediterranean region (Dong et al 2017;Orhan et al 2017;Hossein-Pour et al 2019;Karahan et al 2022). The aerial part of the species plant contains organic compounds, alkaloids, glycosides, saponins, nitrogenous compounds, carotenoids, flavonoids acid and vitamins (Mohadjerani et al 2014;Yin et al 2014;Baek et al 2015;Kubo et al 2015;Zhang et al 2015). It is used as a cardiotonic agent (Maham and Sarrafzadeh-Rezaei 2014;Dong 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%