Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9749162 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Vitamin A deficiency is a health problem in Southeast Asia that can be corrected by feeding orange fruits and vegetables such as mango. Pumpkin is a traditional Korean food that is easy to store and is already believed to have health benefits. We extracted carotenoids from pumpkin by liquid-liquid extraction and by supercritical fluid extraction. We measured carotenoids by reversed-phase chromatography with diode array detection. The major carotenoid in pumpkin (>80%) is β-carotene, with lesser amounts of lutein, lycopene, α-carotene and cis-β-carotene. Pumpkin is a rich source of β-carotene and might be useful for preventing Vitamin A deficiency.
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Authors
Jung Sook Seo, Betty Jane Burri, Zhejiu Quan, Terry R. Neidlinger,