Deoxycholic acid has been used as host in the separation of C-40 carotenoid isomers. In fact has been found that deoxycholic acid, (3alfa,12alfa-dihydroxy-5beta-colan-24-oic-acid), in solid state, selectively included lycopene from an equimolar mixture of lycopene and beta-carotene. The methodology was successfully applied to recover almost pure lycopene from commercial tomato paste.
Isolation of lycopene from crude tomato extract via selective inclusion in deoxycholic acid
FANTIN, Giancarlo;FOGAGNOLO, Marco;MEDICI, Alessandro;PERRONE, Daniela
2007
Abstract
Deoxycholic acid has been used as host in the separation of C-40 carotenoid isomers. In fact has been found that deoxycholic acid, (3alfa,12alfa-dihydroxy-5beta-colan-24-oic-acid), in solid state, selectively included lycopene from an equimolar mixture of lycopene and beta-carotene. The methodology was successfully applied to recover almost pure lycopene from commercial tomato paste.File in questo prodotto:
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