鱼类中玉米黄质含量的验证。

John M Nolan, Stephen Beatty, Katie A Meagher, Alan N Howard, David Kelly, David I Thurnham
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背景/目的:类胡萝卜素叶黄素(L)、玉米黄质(Z)和中玉米黄质(MZ)积聚在视网膜中央(黄斑),在那里它们统称为黄斑色素(MP)。MP已被证明可以增强病变和非病变视网膜的视觉功能,因此需要了解和确认这些类胡萝卜素的来源。研究表明,L和Z存在于典型西方饮食中的许多食物中(例如菠菜、羽衣甘蓝、辣椒、黄玉米和鸡蛋)。已经证明,MZ是由灵长类动物视网膜中的L产生的,早期的报道表明,MZ存在于一些鱼类中。然而,最近一个研究小组报告说,鱼类中不存在MZ,并提出,早期关于这些海洋物种中存在MZ的报告是方法学上的人造产物。目前的研究旨在调查这种矛盾的原因,并测试鱼类和其他一些食物中是否存在MZ。方法:提取生水果、蔬菜和鱼类,采用高效液相色谱法进行类胡萝卜素分析。结果:本研究检测的水果和蔬菜中均未检出MZ。然而,通过保留时间匹配、吸收光谱比较和样品峰值分析,我们证实了MZ在鲑鱼皮、沙丁鱼皮、鳟鱼皮和鳟鱼肉中的存在。结论:本研究证实了MZ在自然界和人类食物链中存在。
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Verification of <i>Meso</i>-Zeaxanthin in Fish.

Verification of <i>Meso</i>-Zeaxanthin in Fish.

Verification of Meso-Zeaxanthin in Fish.

Background/objectives: The carotenoids lutein (L), zeaxanthin (Z), and meso-zeaxanthin (MZ) accumulate in the central retina (the macula), where they are collectively known as macular pigment (MP). MP has been shown to enhance visual function in both diseased and non-diseased retinae, and therefore an understanding and confirmation of, the origins of these carotenoids is needed. Studies have shown that L and Z are present in many foodstuffs found in a typical Western diet (e.g. spinach, kale, peppers, yellow corn and eggs). It has been shown that MZ is generated from L in the primate retina and earlier reports suggested that MZ was present in some fish species. Recently, however, one research group reported that MZ is not present in fish and suggested that the earlier reports showing MZ in these marine species were a methodological artefact. The current study was designed to investigate the reason for the contradiction, and test for the presence of MZ in fish and some other foods.

Methods: Raw fruits, vegetables and fish were extracted for carotenoid analysis by high performance liquid chromatography.

Results: MZ was not detected in any of the fruits or vegetables tested in our study. However, using retention time matching, absorption spectrum comparison, and sample spiking, we verified the presence of MZ in salmon skin, sardine skin, trout skin and trout flesh.

Conclusion: This study confirmed the presence MZ in nature, and in the human food chain.

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