Tenth International Symposium on Carotenoids, Trondheim, Norway, 20–25 June 1993
This conference is part of the Carotenoids series.
Preface; in memoriam O. Isler
Reflections on carotenoid synthesis
Recent progress in carotenoid and retinoid synthesis
HPLC and SFC of carotenoids: Scope and limitations
Conventional and specially designed carotenoids: Synthesis, optical properties and conductivity
Synthesis of isotopically labelled carotenoids: Investigations on structure and function of carotenoproteins at the atomic level
Carotenoproteins: Advances in structure determination
Rhodopsins containing 6- to 9-membered rings. The triggering process of visual transduction
Isomerization reactions of retinoids in the visual system
Retinoids in oncology: Experimental and clinical aspects
The biological properties of carotenoids
Absorption, transport and metabolism of carotenoids in humans
Recent advances in clinical research involving carotenoids
The chemoprevention of cancer by dietary carotenoids: Studies in mouse and human cells
Carotenoids: Nature’s unique pigments for light and energy processing
Carotenoids as accessory light-harvesting pigments
Biochemical aspects of carotene desaturation and cyclization in chromoplast membranes from Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Production of carotenoids by recombinant DNA technology
Regulation of carotenoid biosynthesis genes during plant development
Developments in world aquaculture, feed formulations and role of carotenoids