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Powerful antioxidant for the skin, macula, joints,
immune system and cardiovascular function
*Derived from Hawaiian Haematococcus pluvialis
microalgae cultivated under pristine conditions, esterfied astaxanthin is a
stable, powerful, fat-soluble antioxidant from the carotenoid family.
Haematococcus algae produces astaxanthin to protect itself against
ultraviolet-induced free radical damage. Astaxanthin is different from beta-
carotene in that it has two additional oxygenated groups on each of its ring
structures, enhancing its ability to scavenge free radicals. It is believed to
be several hundred times more effective than vitamin E in neutralizing singlet
oxygen molecules and has been shown to exert greater antioxidant activity than
both zeaxanthin and lutein. Astaxanthin protects the phospholipid membranes of
cells from oxidative damage. In a recent U.S. study, it demonstrated the ability
to cross the blood brain barrier and protect the retina in animals, suggesting
its potential for supporting the brain and nervous system from free radical
damage. Initial trials with astaxanthin suggest that it may boost the skin's
natural antioxidant defenses against ultraviolet induced free radicals. In a
human clinical evaluation, supplementation with BioAstin astaxanthin for two
weeks provided significant antioxidant protection for the skin. In cell
cultures, astaxanthin provided greater protection than both beta-carotene and
lutein, in part by supporting catalase and superoxide dismutase activity.
Astaxanthin may also moderate the activity of polyamines generated by exposure
to sunlight. In one double-blind placebo controlled trial, BioAstin astaxanthin
significantly supported joint comfort in human volunteers. The results of
another human clinical trial suggest that BioAstin astaxanthin supported knee
comfort and joint function after strenuous leg exercises. Subjects in a third
study using BioAstin astaxanthin reported enhanced wrist nerve comfort.
Furthermore, a double blind study conducted in Sweden for the duration of six
months revealed physiological benefits for strength and exercise in
participants. In one animal study, astaxanthin helped to maintain a healthy
bacterial environment in the stomach. In another animal study, astaxanthin
supported healthy lipid metabolism. Other studies are in progress to further
evaluate its cardiovascular support properties. Enhanced dietary concentrations
of astaxanthin have demonstrated the ability to support healthy immunoglobulin
activity and immune function. Additional studies suggest astaxanthin's immune
and cellular support potential.
Astaxanthin provides superior antioxidant power,
boosting the natural antioxidant defenses of the skin, supporting macular
health, promoting healthy immune and cellular function, enhancing joint comfort,
providing potential support for the digestive environment, and demonstrating
lipid and cardiovascular health properties. BioAstin astaxanthin is formulated
in a base of safflower oil to enhance bioavailability, is derived from algae
developed under well-controlled conditions, and has been and will continue to be
clinically studied. Vitamin E and rosemary are added to enhance stability. The
producers of BioAstin hold three patents for use as a human nutraceutical. US
Patents 6,258,855; 6,344,210 and 6,433,025.
Supplement Facts
each softgel capsule contains:
| astaxanthin |
4
mg. |
| (naturally derived from Haematococcus
pluvialis microalgae) |
| vitamin E (d-alpha
tocopherol) |
10
i.u. |
| other ingredients: high oleic safflower
oil, gelatin capsule |
1–3 capsules per day, with
meals. | | | |
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