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Arch Biochem Biophys 1992 (Sep); 297 (2): 291–295
Palozza P, Krinsky NI
Department of Biochemistry,
Tufts University School of Medicine,
Boston, Massachusetts 02111-1837
When the conjugated keto-carotenoids, either astaxanthin or canthaxanthin, are added to rat liver microsomes undergoing radical-initiated lipid peroxidation under air, they are as effective as alpha-tocopherol in inhibiting this process. This contrasts with the effect of beta-carotene, which is a much less potent antioxidant when added in this system, without the addition of other antioxidants.