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๐ Effects of Environmental Factors on Carotenoids
๐ฅ Heat
Carotenoids are relatively stable to mild heat but degrade with prolonged or intense heating.
Additionally, extreme heating can lead to oxidative degradation, leading to loss of antioxidant properties.
๐ง Water
Carotenoids are hydrophobic and are not soluble in water.
โ๏ธ Acid
Carotenoids are generally stable in mildly acidic conditions.
๐งช Alkali (Base)
Alkaline conditions can negatively affect carotenoids.
This degradation significantly reduces both nutritional value and pigment stability.
๐ฉ Metals
Heavy metals such as Feยณโบ, Cuยฒโบ, and others catalyze oxidation reactions.
This is especially problematic in metal-containing food equipment or poorly stored supplements.
๐ Summary
Carotenoids are sensitive to environmental conditions. Preserving their antioxidant activity and vivid colour requires careful control of:
- Moderate temperatures
- Avoidance of strong bases and oxidizing metals
- Protection from prolonged exposure to air, light, and metal ions
