Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.467, No.1, 58-62, 2015
Isolation and characterization of (15Z)-lycopene thermally generated from a natural source
(15Z)-Lycopene was prepared by thermal isomerization of (all-E)-lycopene derived from tomatoes, and isolated by using a series of chromatographies. The fine red crystalline powder of (15Z)-lycopene was obtained from 556 mg of (all-E)-lycopene with a yield of 0.6 mg (purity: reversed-phase HPLC, 97.2%; normal-phase HPLC, >= 99.9%), and H-1 and C-13 NMR spectra of the isomer were fully assigned. More refined computational analyses that considered differences in the energy levels of the conformers involved in isomerization have also determined the stabilities of (15Z)-lycopene and other geometric isomers, along with the activation energies during isomerization from the all-E form. The fine control of conditions for HPLC separation and an advanced theoretical insight into geometric isomerization have led to the discovery of the 15Z-isomer generated from a natural source. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Lycopene;Purification;Tomatoes;Spectral analysis;Geometric isomerization;Density-functional theory