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The degradation of (all-E)--carotene by cigarette smoke

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FREE RADICAL RESEARCH
Volume 43, Issue 3, Pages 280-286

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10715760802691497

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-carotene; HPLC-DAD; 4-nitro--carotene; cigarette smoke

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The effects of cigarette smoke in promoting the degradation of (all-E)--carotene have been studied, but some conflicting results promoted a further study. -Carotene was solubilized in hexane and challenged with filtered cigarette smoke both at room temperature and at -20C. The products arising from smoke-induced oxidation were assessed using a combination of HLPC-DAD, LC-MS and GC-MS. At room temperature the degradation of -carotene was very rapid, with only a few products being detected using HPLC-DAD. A range of volatile products including -ionone, -cyclocitral and 5,6-epoxy--ionone were detected using GC-MS. In contrast, when the reaction was slowed (by reducing the reaction temperature), a much wider range of products could be detected by HPLC-DAD, including 4-nitro--carotene and several of its geometric isomers. These degradation products suggest that the C4 position on the -carotene end-group plays a key role in initiating free radical attack.

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