Enhanced Efficiency of Carotenoid Processing Utilizing Change in Physicochemical Properties Induced by Z-isomerization

Q4 Engineering Japan Journal of Food Engineering Pub Date : 2020-03-15 DOI:10.11301/jsfe.20565
M. Honda
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Carotenoids, the most common fat-soluble plant pigments in nature, have attracted considerable attention because of their powerful antioxidant activity and potential to prevent of various diseases, such as cancer an d arteriosclerosis. These compounds have numerous geometric isomers owing to E / Z -isomerization at arbitrary sites of the multiple conjugated double bonds. However, in nature, most carotenoids are present in the all- E -configuration. (all- E )-Carotenoids are characterized by low solubility in solvents and high crystallinity. Thus, these characteristics result in the decreased efficiency of carotenoid processing, such as extraction and micronization. On the other hand, Z -isomerization of carotenoids induces change in physicochemical properties. For example, the solubility of carotenoids is markedly improved and they change from a “ crystalline state ” to an “ oily (amorphous) state ” . Utilizing these changes in physicochemical properties of carotenoids, we successfully improved the efficiency of carotenoid processing. The objective of this paper is to review the effect of Z -isomerization of carotenoids on the physicochemical properties and its application to carotenoid processing, such as extraction, emulsification, and micronization. Furthermore, aspects of Z -isomerization methods of carotenoids and effects of Z -isomerization of carotenoids on the bioavailability and bioactivity are also included in this review.
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利用Z异构化引起的理化性质变化提高类胡萝卜素加工效率
类胡萝卜素是自然界中最常见的脂溶性植物色素,由于其强大的抗氧化活性和预防各种疾病的潜力,如癌症和动脉硬化,引起了人们的广泛关注。这些化合物由于在多个共轭双键的任意位置上的E/Z异构化而具有许多几何异构体。然而,在自然界中,大多数类胡萝卜素都以全E构型存在。(all-E)-类胡萝卜素的特点是在溶剂中溶解度低,结晶度高。因此,这些特性导致类胡萝卜素加工效率降低,例如提取和微粉化。另一方面,类胡萝卜素的Z异构化引起理化性质的变化。例如,类胡萝卜素的溶解度显著提高,它们从“结晶状态”变为“油性(无定形)状态”。利用类胡萝卜素理化性质的这些变化,我们成功地提高了类胡萝卜素加工的效率。本文综述了类胡萝卜素Z异构化对其理化性质的影响及其在类胡萝卜素加工中的应用,如提取、乳化和微粉化。此外,还对类胡萝卜素的Z异构化方法以及类胡萝卜素Z异构化对生物利用度和生物活性的影响进行了综述。
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Japan Journal of Food Engineering
Japan Journal of Food Engineering Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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期刊介绍: The Japan Society for Food Engineering (the Society) publishes "Japan Journal of Food Engineering (the Journal)" to convey and disseminate information regarding food engineering and related areas to all members of the Society as an important part of its activities. The Journal is published with an aim of gaining wide recognition as a periodical pertaining to food engineering and related areas.
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