Literature DB >> 9879544

Effect of the environment on beta-carotene reactivity toward oxygen and free radicals.

O T Kasaikina1, Z S Kartasheva, T V Lobanova, T V Sirota.   

Abstract

The effect of oxygen partial pressure and solvent on the kinetics of beta-carotene consumption and oxygen uptake in the course of beta-carotene oxidation has been studied. The reaction of free radical formation, i.e., the chain initiation reaction that occurs via interaction of beta-carotene with oxygen and chain branching reactions that occur via interaction of intermediate products with oxygen, are found to be the most sensitive to the effect of environmental factors. These reactions determine the dependence of the beta-carotene consumption and oxygen uptake rates on oxygen partial pressure. The reaction rates increase in polar solvents which causes the increase in the beta-carotene consumption and oxygen uptake rates. The rates of peroxyl radical destruction and/or isomerization increase in polar media, which leads to the formation of low molecular weight polar oxidation products.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9879544

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Membr Cell Biol        ISSN: 1023-6597


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1.  Effects of antioxidants on the stability of β-Carotene in O/W emulsions stabilized by Gum Arabic.

Authors:  Yuwei Liu; Zhanqun Hou; Jia Yang; Yanxiang Gao
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2014-05-03       Impact factor: 2.701

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