Effects of β-carotene and lycopene thermal degradation products on the oxidative stability of soybean oil

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[1] Steenson, Donald F.
[2] 1,Min, David B.
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Steenson, Donald F. | 1600年 / American Oil Chemists' Soc, Champaign, IL, United States卷 / 77期
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The relative oxidative stability of soybean oil samples containing either thermally degraded β-carotene or lycopene was determined by measuring peroxide value (PV) and headspace oxygen depletion (HOD) every 4 h for 24 h. Soybean oil samples containing 50 ppm degraded β-carotene that were stored in the dark at 60 °C displayed significantly (P0.05). However, soybean oil samples containing 50 ppm of unheated, all-trans β-carotene or lycopene stored under light showed significantly lower PV and HOD values than controls (P<0.01). These results indicated that during autoxidation of soybean oil held in the dark, β-carotene thermal degradation products acted as a prooxidant, while thermally degraded lycopene displayed antioxidant activity in similar soybean oil systems. In addition, β-carotene and lycopene degradation products exposed to singlet oxygen oxidation under light did not increase or decrease the oxidative stability of their respective soybean oil samples.
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