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      Carotenoid basics: from food to skin

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      Redox Experimental Medicine
      Bioscientifica

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          The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive and simple graphical overview on carotenoids. The review describes in four detailed figures the course of carotenoids from food to skin. Differences in chemical structures of the six most prominent carotenoids, namely, α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene and β-cryptoxanthin, and their seasonal variations in plasma concentrations resulting from different availability of fruits and vegetables are highlighted. Furthermore, factors affecting carotenoid status, sites of storage and how and where they can be assessed (dietary intake and in vivo) are discussed. The route of carotenoid transport after ingestion, transport across the enterocyte and receptors involved in carotenoid uptake in peripheral cells are shown followed by the routes of carotenoid delivery to the skin and reasons for variations in skin carotenoid status are visualized.

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                Redox Experimental Medicine
                Bioscientifica
                2755-158X
                October 04 2023
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                January 01 2023
                October 04 2023
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                [1 ]Department of Molecular Toxicology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE), Nuthetal, Germany
                [2 ]Food4Future (F4F), c/o Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ), Grossbeeren, Germany
                [3 ]NutriAct Competence Cluster Nutrition Research Berlin-Potsdam, Nuthetal, Germany
                [4 ]Institute of Nutritional Science, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
                [5 ]Department of Physiological Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
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                10.1530/REM-23-0019
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