
doi: 10.5650/jos.61.17
pmid: 22188802
The auto-oxidation products of astaxanthin were investigated. Astaxanthin was allowed to react with atmospheric oxygen at 55°C in the dark for 35 days. A series of oxidative cleavage products, 7-apoastaxanthinal (1), 9-apoastaxanthinone (2), 11-apoastaxanthinal (3), 13-apoastaxanthinone (4), 15-apoastaxanthinal (5), 14'-apoastaxanthinal (6), 12'-apoastaxanthinal (7), 10'-apoastaxanthinal (8), and 8'-apoastaxanthinal (9), were identified. Among them, 3 and 6 were isolated and characterized for the first time. Cleavage of the double bond in astaxanthin was discussed on the basis of the calculation of the stable molecular energy.
Oxygen, Time Factors, Chemistry, Physical, Temperature, Darkness, Xanthophylls, Oxidation-Reduction
Oxygen, Time Factors, Chemistry, Physical, Temperature, Darkness, Xanthophylls, Oxidation-Reduction
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