Deposition and enrichment of carotenoids in livestock products: An overview

Food Chem X. 2024 Feb 19:21:101245. doi: 10.1016/j.fochx.2024.101245. eCollection 2024 Mar 30.

Abstract

A wide range of research has illustrated that carotenoids play a key role in human health through their versatile beneficial biological functions. Traditionally, the majority dietary sources of carotenoids for humans are obtained from vegetables and fruits, however, the contribution of animal-derived foods has attracted more interest in recent years. Livestock products such as eggs, meat, and milk have been considered as the appropriate and unique carriers for the deposition of carotenoids. In addition, with the enrichment of carotenoids, the nutritional quality of these animal-origin foods would be improved as well as the economic value. Here, we offer an overview covering aspects including the physicochemical properties of carotenoids, the situation of carotenoids fortified in livestock products, and the pathways that lead to the deposition of carotenoids in livestock products. The summary of these important nutrients in livestock products will provide references for animal husbandry and human health.

Keywords: Carotenoid; Feed additive; Livestock product; Nutrition fortification; Vitamin A.

Publication types

  • Review