2020
DOI: 10.1024/0300-9831/a000674
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Factors affecting the fate of β-carotene in the human gastrointestinal tract: A narrative review

Abstract: Abstract. Carotenoids and their metabolites play crucial roles in human health such as in immunity, cell differentiation, embryonic development, maintenance of plasma membrane integrity, and gastrointestinal functions, in addition to counteracting night blindness and other eye-related diseases. However, carotenoid bioavailability is highly variable and often low. The bioavailability of β-carotene, among the most frequently consumed carotenoid from the diet, is determined by food matrix related factors such as … Show more

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“…The release depends on the degree of structural disruption of the food matrix, which can be enhanced by subjecting various food processing techniques (mechanical and thermal) before ingestion. It is believed that mechanical processing (homogenization, cutting, crushing and pureeing) may significantly improve bioavailability as it reduces food particle size, hence offering a greater surface to volume ratio for digestive fluids and enzymes to act upon, resulting in a higher release of β-carotene [49]. An 18% higher bioavailability (in vitro) in homogenized carrot as compared to chopped raw carrot supports this assumption [55].…”
Section: Release Of β-Carotene From the Food Matrixmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The release depends on the degree of structural disruption of the food matrix, which can be enhanced by subjecting various food processing techniques (mechanical and thermal) before ingestion. It is believed that mechanical processing (homogenization, cutting, crushing and pureeing) may significantly improve bioavailability as it reduces food particle size, hence offering a greater surface to volume ratio for digestive fluids and enzymes to act upon, resulting in a higher release of β-carotene [49]. An 18% higher bioavailability (in vitro) in homogenized carrot as compared to chopped raw carrot supports this assumption [55].…”
Section: Release Of β-Carotene From the Food Matrixmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The fate of β-carotene in the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is determined by various factors, including the complexity of the ingested food matrix, its release from the food matrix, the transfer of the released molecule to the oil phase, its incorporation into mixed micelles, the entrance route into enterocytes and its incorporation into chylomicrons [49]. In the following, these processes are briefly explained.…”
Section: β-Carotene Metabolismmentioning
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