Carotenoids Flashcards
Examples of Provitamin A carotenoids:
a-carotene
B-carotene
g-carotene
B-cryptoxanthin
examples of Non provitaminA carotenoids
lycopene
lutein
zeanthin
astraxanthin
B-carotene characteristics
red-orang pigment
lipid soluble
can be converted to Vitamin A
sources of B-carotene
orange and yellow bright f and v
green leafy V
Lycopene characteristics
red pigment
lipid soluble
no vitamin A activity
Sources of lycopene
tomatoes!! watermelon grapefruit papaya guava apricot
lutein and zeaxanthin characteristics
yellow pigment
lipid soluble
no vitamin A activity
sources of lutein
green veggies - broccoli kiwi corn eggs
sources of zeaxanthin
peppers (yellow and orange) corn potato eggs
bioavailability of carotenoids
cooked and heated processed foods have increased absorption of carotenoids
what must happen in order for dietary carotenoids to be absorbed intestinally?
they must be released from the food matrix and incorporated into micelles
carotenoids absorption requires the presence of ___ in a meal
FAT
where and how are carotenoids absorbed
duod and jejun -
low [] = carotenoid transporters
high [] = passive diffusion
B-carotene can be metabolized in the enterocyte to form _____
retinol
the process of b-carotene metabolism into retinol depends on what
the amount and form of carotenoids consumed and the vitamin A status