Carotenoids: Dietary Sources, Extraction, Encapsulation, Bioavailability, and Health Benefits-A Review of Recent Advancements.
Ramesh Kumar SainiParchuri PrasadVeeresh LokeshXiaomin ShangJuhyun ShinYoung-Soo KeumJi-Ho LeePublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Natural carotenoids (CARs), viz. β-carotene, lutein, astaxanthin, bixin, norbixin, capsanthin, lycopene, canthaxanthin, β-Apo-8-carotenal, zeaxanthin, and β-apo-8-carotenal-ester, are being studied as potential candidates in fields such as food, feed, nutraceuticals, and cosmeceuticals. CAR research is advancing in the following three major fields: (1) CAR production from natural sources and optimization of its downstream processing; (2) encapsulation for enhanced physical and chemical properties; and (3) preclinical, clinical, and epidemiological studies of CARs' health benefits. This review critically discusses the recent developments in studies of the chemistry and antioxidant activity, marketing trends, dietary sources, extraction, bioaccessibility and bioavailability, encapsulation methods, dietary intake, and health benefits of CARs. Preclinical, clinical, and epidemiological studies on cancer, obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular diseases (CVD), osteoporosis, neurodegenerative disease, mental health, eye, and skin health are also discussed.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- healthcare
- public health
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- health information
- human health
- drinking water
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- stem cells
- weight loss
- adipose tissue
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- risk assessment
- skeletal muscle
- bone mineral density
- weight gain
- glycemic control
- squamous cell
- drug discovery