beta-carotene and methyl-salicylate

beta-carotene has been researched along with methyl-salicylate* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for beta-carotene and methyl-salicylate

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Efficient scavenging of β-carotene radical cations by antiinflammatory salicylates.
    Food & function, 2014, Volume: 5, Issue:2

    The radical cation generated during photobleaching of β-carotene is scavenged efficiently by the anion of methyl salicylate from wintergreen oil in a second-order reaction approaching the diffusion limit with k2 = 3.2 × 10(9) L mol(-1) s(-1) in 9 : 1 v/v chloroform-methanol at 23 °C, less efficiently by the anion of salicylic acid with 2.2 × 10(8) L mol(-1) s(-1), but still of possible importance for light-exposed tissue. Surprisingly, acetylsalicylate, the aspirin anion, reacts with an intermediate rate in a reaction assigned to the anion of the mixed acetic-salicylic acid anhydride formed through base induced rearrangements. The relative scavenging rate of the β-carotene radical cation by the three salicylates is supported by DFT-calculations.

    Topics: Anti-Inflammatory Agents; beta Carotene; Free Radical Scavengers; Free Radicals; Kinetics; Oils, Volatile; Plant Extracts; Salicylates

2014