Crocetin dialdehyde is a non-volatile apocarotenoid derived from the enzymatic activity of CCD2 on zeaxanthin in saffron. This compound exhibits potential biological activity and can be metabolized by aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) to form crocetin. Research applications include studies on carotenoid metabolism and exploring its effects on cellular and physiological processes. Notably, crocetin dialdehyde has been observed to have no detrimental effects on liver function in murine models.
Crocetin dialdehyde is a non-volatile apocarotenoid derived from the enzymatic activity of CCD2 on zeaxanthin in saffron. This compound exhibits potential biological activity and can be metabolized by aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) to form crocetin. Research applications include studies on carotenoid metabolism and exploring its effects on cellular and physiological processes. Notably, crocetin dialdehyde has been observed to have no detrimental effects on liver function in murine models.
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