Dietary carotenoids, especially xanthophylls, have attracted significant attention because of their characteristic biological activities, including anti-allergic, anti-cancer, and anti-obese actions. Although no less than forty carotenoids are ingested under usual dietary habits, only six carotenoids and their metabolites have been found in human tissues, suggesting selectivity in the intestinal absorption of carotenoids. Recently, facilitated diffusion in addition to simple diffusion has been reported to mediate the intestinal absorption of carotenoids in mammals. The selective absorption of carotenoids may be caused by uptake to the intestinal epithelia by the facilitated diffusion and an unknown excretion to intestinal lumen. It is well ...
Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in most developing countries, especially in children...
International audienceScope: Carotenoid bioavailability is affected by numerous factors. Our aim was...
Vitamin A is essential for life in all vertebrate animals. Vitamin A requirement can be met from die...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
Carotenoids are C-30 or C-40 based pigments with antioxidant/anti-inflammatory properties, some poss...
International audienceCarotenoids are C-30 or C-40 based pigments with antioxidant/anti-inflammatory...
β-carotene is the most abundant provitamin A carotenoid in human diet and tissues. It exerts a numbe...
Carotenoids are secondary plant metabolites with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some ...
International audienceOur knowledge about intestinal absorption and cleavage of carotenoids has rapi...
[Aim of the study]: To assess the in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenoids, including xanthophyll es...
Objective: To review available information on absorption and further metabolism of different caroten...
Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in most developing countries, especially in children...
International audienceScope: Carotenoid bioavailability is affected by numerous factors. Our aim was...
Vitamin A is essential for life in all vertebrate animals. Vitamin A requirement can be met from die...
International audienceA growing literature is dedicated to the understanding of carotenoid beneficia...
Carotenoids are C-30 or C-40 based pigments with antioxidant/anti-inflammatory properties, some poss...
International audienceCarotenoids are C-30 or C-40 based pigments with antioxidant/anti-inflammatory...
β-carotene is the most abundant provitamin A carotenoid in human diet and tissues. It exerts a numbe...
Carotenoids are secondary plant metabolites with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some ...
International audienceOur knowledge about intestinal absorption and cleavage of carotenoids has rapi...
[Aim of the study]: To assess the in vitro bioaccessibility of carotenoids, including xanthophyll es...
Objective: To review available information on absorption and further metabolism of different caroten...
Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in most developing countries, especially in children...
International audienceScope: Carotenoid bioavailability is affected by numerous factors. Our aim was...
Vitamin A is essential for life in all vertebrate animals. Vitamin A requirement can be met from die...