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Reactive oxygen species reaction with carotenoids

Carotenoid radical cations are formulated as intermediates in various reactions between carotenoids and reactive oxygen species [50,52], Carotenoids may interact with free radicals in three different ways [50] ... [Pg.524]

Spin trapping methods were also used to show that when carotenoid-P-cyclodextrin 1 1 inclusion complex is formed (Polyakov et al. 2004), cyclodextrin does not prevent the reaction of carotenoids with Fe3+ ions but does reduce their scavenging rate toward OOH radicals. This implies that different sites of the carotenoid interact with free radicals and the Fe3+ ions. Presumably, the OOH radical attacks only the cyclohexene ring of the carotenoid. This indicates that the torus-shaped cyclodextrins, Scheme 9.6, protects the incorporated carotenoids from reactive oxygen species. Since cyclodextrins are widely used as carriers and stabilizers of dietary carotenoids, this demonstrates a mechanism for their safe delivery to the cell membrane before reaction with oxygen species occurs. [Pg.167]


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