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Original Article

β-Carotene generates thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances by interaction with nitrogen dioxide in air

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Pages 517-523 | Received 24 Mar 1999, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Generation of thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS) from methyl linoleate in the exposure of nitrogen dioxide/air was inhibited by β-carotene in a dose-dependent manner. However, introduction of nitrogen dioxide/air or oxygen into a solution of β-carotene generated a significant amount of TBARS accompanying loss of its characteristic yellow color. Storing β-carotene in a solid state at ambient temperatures in air generated a large amount of TBARS accompanying loss of its yellow color. TBARS from β-carotene may interfere the measurement of TBARS from polyunsaturted fatty acids, and may give undesirable effects on biomaterials.

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