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Occurrence and conversion of anhydrolutein into dehydroroetinol in a freshwater fish
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BiologyLiver OilsBiosynthesisEngineeringSaccobranchus FossilisBiochemistryAldehyde DehydrogenaseNatural SciencesAquaculturePhysiologyFreshwater FishSecondary MetaboliteMetabolismAlcohol DehydrogenasesSteroid MetabolismVitamin A-depleted Fish
1. Lutein and anhydrolutein have been isolated from liver oils of freshly caught Saccobranchus fossilis. 2. S. fossilis initially contained more dehydroretinol than retinol; administration of anhydrolutein to the vitamin A-depleted fish resulted in the accumulation of dehydroretinol. 3. Anhydrolutein has also been isolated from the liver oils of lutein-treated, vitamin A-depleted fish. 4. The pathway of the conversion of lutein into dehydroretinol is discussed.
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