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Revisiting carotenoids as dietary antioxidants for human health and disease prevention

Junji Terao

2023Food & Function154 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

has emerged, and as the ability of dietary carotenoids to induce antioxidant enzymes has been revealed. This review focuses on six major carotenoids from fruit and vegetables and revisits their physiological functions as biological antioxidants from the standpoint of health promotion and disease prevention. β-Carotene 9',10'-oxygenase-derived oxidative metabolites trigger increases in the activities of antioxidant enzymes. Lutein and zeaxanthin selectively accumulate in human macular cells to protect against light-induced macular impairment by acting as antioxidants. Lycopene accumulates exclusively and to high concentrations in the testis, where its antioxidant activity may help to eliminate oxidative damage. Dietary carotenoids appear to exert their antioxidant activity in photo-irradiated skin after their persistent deposition in the skin. An acceptable level of dietary carotenoids for disease prevention should be established because they can have deleterious effects as prooxidants if they accumulate to excess levels. Finally, it is expected that the reason why humans are indiscriminate carotenoid accumulators will be understood soon.

Topics & Concepts

CarotenoidLuteinZeaxanthinAntioxidantOxidative stressLycopeneXanthophyllAstaxanthinBiologyBiochemistryChemistryFood scienceAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processesFree Radicals and Antioxidants
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