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Efficient E/Z conversion of (all-E)-lycopene to Z-isomers with a high proportion of (5Z)-lycopene by metal salts

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LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lwt.2022.113268

Keywords

E/Z isomerization; AlCl3; Acetone; Kinetics; Catalyst

Funding

  1. Key Research and Development Program of Jiangsu Province [BE2017374]
  2. Xinjiang Innovation Team Construction Project in Key Areas [2019CB007]
  3. National Key Technology R&D Program for the 13th five-year plan [33B05]
  4. Jiangsu province Collaborative Innovation Center for Food Safety and Quality Control industry development program

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This study screened the effects of eleven metal salts on the isomerization and stability of lycopene and found that AlCl3 exhibited significant catalytic effects and high production. All five metal salts reduced the activation energy of lycopene isomerization and degradation reactions.
In this paper, the effects of eleven metal salts on the isomerization and stability of lycopene were screened. The results showed that AlCl3, Al-2(SO4)(3), FeCl3, Fe-2(SO4)(3), and CuSO4 had significant catalytic effects (p < 0.05) on lycopene isomerization. The total content of lycopene Z-isomers were in the order of FeCl3 (70.8%) > Fe-2(SO4)(3) (54.0%) > AlCl3 (50.2%) > CuSO4 (40.0%) > Al-2(SO4)(3) (29.3%) after reacting with 10 mmol/L metal salts at 40 degrees C for 60 min. When the concentration was greater than 10 mmol/L, lycopene was seriously degraded by FeCl3 and Fe-2(SO4)(3), but the retention rate of lycopene remained above 70% by AlCl3. Then, the effects of these five metal salts on lycopene isomerization and degradation were analyzed by kinetic tools. All five metal salts reduced the activation energy of lycopene isomerization and degradation reaction. The activation energy of lycopene degradation catalyzed by AlCl3 was 23.9 kJ/mol, higher than that of induced by FeCl3 and Fe-2(SO4)(3). The estimated equilibrium values of total-Z-lycopene and most stable isomer (5Z)-lycopene reached up 81.1% and 33.0% in the presence of AlCl3. Therefore, AlCl3 is an ideal lycopene catalyst based on the comprehensive retention rate, catalytic efficiency, and high production of (5Z)-lycopene.

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