Addition of lutein, lycopene, or β-carotene to LDL or serum in vitro: Effects on carotenoid distribution, LDL composition, and LDL oxidation
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
- Vol. 8 (12) , 681-688
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0955-2863(97)00119-8
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- The role of oxidized lipoproteins in atherogenesisPublished by Elsevier ,1999
- Lack of Effect of Long-Term Supplementation with Beta Carotene on the Incidence of Malignant Neoplasms and Cardiovascular DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine, 1996
- Effects of a Combination of Beta Carotene and Vitamin A on Lung Cancer and Cardiovascular DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine, 1996
- Intestinal absorption, serum clearance, and interactions between lutein and beta-carotene when administered to human adults in separate or combined oral dosesThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1995
- Pharmacokinetics of beta-carotene and canthaxanthin after ingestion of individual and combined doses by human subjects.Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1994
- Antioxidant Functions of VitaminsAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1992
- Inverse correlation between plasma vitamin E and mortality from ischemic heart disease in cross-cultural epidemiologyThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1991
- The transport of α-tocopherol and β-carotene in human bloodJournal of Lipid Research, 1976
- Transport of Beta-Carotene in Serum of Individuals with CarotenemiaClinical Chemistry, 1974
- The transport of vitamin A and carotenoids in human plasmaArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958