Title of article :
Industrially viable processes for synthesis of biologically active hydroxycarotenoids commonly found in fruits and vegetables
Author/Authors :
Khachik، نويسنده , , Frederick، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
826
To page :
829
Abstract :
Human plasma and tissues contain in excess of 12 dietary carotenoids and several metabolites that originate from consumption of fruits and vegetables. The major hydroxycarotenoids absorbed by humans are: (3R,3′R,6′R)-lutein (1), (3R,3′R)-zeaxanthin (2), (3R,6′R)-α-cryptoxanthin (3), and (3R)-β-cryptoxanthin (4) and their E/Z-stereoisomers. In addition, several hydroxycarotenoids that result from metabolic transformation of 1 have also been identified in human plasma and ocular tissues. Epidemiological and experimental evidence to date suggest hydroxycarotenoids may protect against chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Therefore, supplementation with these carotenoids in individuals with a low dietary intake of fruits and vegetables is essential. However, with the exception of 1 and 2, industrial production of 3 and 4 have not yet materialized. A relatively straightforward semisynthetic process has been developed that transform 1 into a mixture of 3 (12%) and 4 (80%). Hydroxycarotenoid 3 can also be directly prepared from allylic deoxygenation of 1 in a single step in an excellent yield. These two processes provide an easy access to optically active 3 and 4 that are normally prepared by numerous synthetic steps.
Keywords :
Ionic hydrogenation , Food Composition , Food analysis , Allylic deoxygenation , Dietary hydroxycarotenoids , ?-cryptoxanthin , ?-cryptoxanthin , Anhydroluteins , Industrial production , biological activity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2033469
Link To Document :
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