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Do digestive enzymes degrade carotenoids you think?

probiotics lutein carotenoids

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#1 Storböle

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Posted 02 February 2024 - 10:22 PM


"However, the presence of different fibers in the
diet decreased the bioavailability of carotenoids
(Riedl et al.,
1999), probably due to interference of fiber with micelle for-
mation (Erdman et al., 1986). Lycopene-rich tomato extracts in
the form of oleoresin or tablets are commercially available"

 

 

Based on that, what do you think about? digestive enzymes, do they decrease bioavailability

also likely or not? perhaps you have read studies i have not found yet.

 

I have this probiotic powder that contains

Amylase 120 mg, Protease 30 mg, Laktase 20 mg, Lipase 5 mg, Cellulase 1 mg

and i take it along with Lycopene, Lutein and Zeaxthantin in yogurt

 

Perhaps i shall end that probiotic?

 


Edited by Storböle, 02 February 2024 - 10:24 PM.






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