A number of products including apocarotenal, epoxycarotenal, apocarotenone,
and epoxycarotenone generated by lipoxygenase (LOX) catalyzed co-oxidation
of beta-carotene have been tentatively identified through the use of GC/MS
and HPLC combined with photodiode array detection. Because of the large nu
mber of high molecular weight products detected and their probable chemical
structures, a co-oxidation mechanism is proposed that involves random atta
ck along the alkene chain of the carotenoid by a LOX-generated linoleoylper
oxyl radical. It is suggested that a direct release from the enzyme of the
radical, which initiates the co-oxidation of beta-carotene, is greater for
pea LOX-3 than for pea LOX-2 or soybean LOX-1. It is proposed that further
products may be formed by free radical propagated reactions and that the fo
rmation of 1,10- and 1,14-dicarbonyl compounds may arise by secondary oxida
tion of the primary products.