Carotenoids and their geometry isomers in selected tropical fruits

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This study determined the carotenoids content in cherry tomato, pink guava, and red grapefruit pulps and juices. Cherry tomato pulp exhibited the highest β-carotene content whereas pink guava pulp had the highest lycopene content. However, β-carotene and lycopene contents in the studied fruit juices were lower than their pulps in the same sample portion. Interestingly, six to twelve cis-isomers of carotenoids were identified in the fruit pulps and juices studied. A higher number of trace amounts of cis-carotenoids was found in fruit pulps as compared to juices. Therefore, consumption of whole fruit is recommended as the studied fruit juices have lower carotenoids content. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Ying, S. W., Khoo, H. E., Kong, K. W., & Ismail, A. (2013). Carotenoids and their geometry isomers in selected tropical fruits. International Journal of Food Properties, 16(4), 826–837. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2011.567431

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