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Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2007 Volume 72, Issue 3, Pages: 235-250
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0703235C
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A marginal contribution of selected carotenoids to the supression of UV-irradiation-induced lecithin peroxidation in hexane solution

Cvetković Dragan ORCID iD icon (Tehnološki fakultet, Leskovac)
Marković Dejan ORCID iD icon (Tehnološki fakultet, Leskovac)

The aim of this work was to study the anticipated antioxidant role of four selected carotenoids in mixtures with lecithin lipoidal compounds in hexane solution, under continuous UV-irradiation in three different ranges (UV-A, UV-B and UV-C). Two carotenes (b-carotene and licopene) and two xantophylls (lutein and neoxanthin) were employed to control the lipid peroxidation process generated by UV-irradiation, by scavenging the involved free radicals. The results show that while carotenoids undergo a substantial, structural dependent destruction (bleaching), which is highly dependent on energy of the UV-photons, their contribution to the expected suppression of lecithin peroxidation is of marginal importance, not exceeding a maximum of 20%. The marginal antioxidant behaviour has been attributed to a highly unordered hexane solution, where the scavenging action of the carotenoids becomes less competitive.

Keywords: carotenoids, lipids, UV-irradiation, bleaching, peroxidation