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ASTAXANTINE 8 mg

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30 Capsules 417 mg

  • USEFUL FOR EYES AND EYESIGHT 
  • STRONG ANTIOXIDANT ACTION 
  • PROTECTS THE SKIN EVEN DURING SUN EXPOSURE

ASTAXANTINE 8 mg is a supplement based on Astaxanthin the most potent antioxidant "to date" known, extracted from the microalga Haematococcus pluvialis and Lutein from Tagetes, both of which are useful for protective and eye wellness action. The formulation then contains Vitamin C, useful in protecting cells from oxidative stress. 

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In virtù del suo potere antiossidante, l’astaxantina risulta anche una molecola in grado di ridurre o annullare le manifestazioni cliniche della fotosensibilità. Oltre ad una funzione antiossidante[1][2] presenta proprietà di anti-infiammatorie e di protezione dai raggi-UV. Gli studi più recenti e innovativi spostano l’interesse di questa molecola sulle sue capacità di prevenire le sempre più diffuse malattie neurodegenerative come Alzheimer e Parkinson e disturbi come le lesioni cerebrali e del midollo spinale, il dolore neuropatico, l’invecchiamento, la depressione e l’autismo. Sempre più prove suggeriscono che l’astaxantina potrebbe quindi esercitare azioni preventive contro la malattia cardiovascolare aterosclerotica attraverso la sua enorme capacità di limitare lo stress ossidativo, e l’infiammazione, favorendo il metabolismo dei lipidi e il metabolismo del glucosio [6]. Luteina (da Tagete) La luteina è una sostanza di origine naturale, nota per le sue proprietà antiossidanti e protettive sulla vista. Dal punto di vista chimico, la luteina appartiene al gruppo delle xantofille, pigmenti naturali liposolubili. Una volta assunta tramite la dieta, questa sostanza si concentra nella macula, cioè nell’area centrale della retina dell’occhio, dove va ad assorbire la luce azzurra naturale proteggendola dai raggi UV nocivi [11]. Nella formulazione di integratori, la luteina si trova spesso associata ad altri antiossidanti, per potenziarne l’effetto. [1] H. D. Martin / C. Ruck / M. Schmidt / S. Sell / S. Beutner / B. Mayer / R. Walsh, Chemistry of carotenoid oxidation and free radical reactions, Pure and Applied Chemistry. Volume 71, Issue 12, Pages 2253–2262, ISSN (Online) 1365-3075, ISSN (Print) 0033-4545, DOI: 10.1351/pac199971122253, January 2009, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry presso University of Duesseldorf, D-40225 Duesseldorf, Germany, e Department of Chemistry, University of Reading, UK; pubblicato anche su 1999 IUPAC, Pure Appl. Chem. 71, 2253±2262, Great Britain [2] Quantitative assessment of antioxidantproperties of natural colorants andphytochemicals: carotenoids, flavonoids,phenols and indigoids. The role ofb-carotene inantioxidant functions, su Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, J Sci Food Agric 81:559±568 (online: 2001), 2001 Society of Chemical Industry. J Sci Food Agric 0022±5142/2001/: <> [6] Potential Anti-Atherosclerotic Properties of Astaxanthin (2016) Yoshimi Kishimoto,1 Hiroshi Yoshida,2,* and Kazuo Kondo1,3 Keith B. Glaser, Academic Editor 1Endowed Research Department “Food for Health”, Ochanomizu University, 2-1-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8610, Japan; pj.ca.ahco@imihsoy.otomihsik (Y.K.); pj.ca.ahco@ouzak.odnok (K.K.) 2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital, 163-1 Kashiwashita, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-8567, Japan 3Institute of Life Innovation Studies, Toyo University, 1-1-1 Izumino, Itakura-machi, Ora-gun, Gunma 374-0193, Japan *Correspondence: pj.ca.iekij@adihsoyh; Tel.: +81-4-7164-1111 (ext. 2270); Fax: +81-4-7164-1126 [11] Lutein and Zeaxanthin-Food Sources, Bioavailability and Dietary Variety in Age-Related Macular, Degeneration Protection. Eisenhauer B1, Natoli S2, Liew G3, Flood VM4,5. 1Food and Nutrition Australia, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. beisenhauer@foodnut.com.au. 2Food and Nutrition Australia, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia. snatoli@foodnut.com.au. 3Centre for Vision Research, Department of Ophthalmology, Westmead Millennium Institute, The University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2145, Australia. gerald.liew@sydney.edu.au. 4Faculty of Health Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2141, Australia. vicki.flood@sydney.edu.au. 5Westmead Hospital, Western Sydney Local Health District, Westmead, Sydney NSW 2145, Australia. vicki.flood@sydney.edu.au.

AVERAGE CONTENTS OF CHARACTERIZING INGREDIENTS
Components

per daily dose 

(1 capsule of 417 mg)

Astaxanthin 8 mg
Vitamin C 100 mg (125% NRV)
Marigold flowers 50 mg
supply of Lutein 5 mg



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30 Capsules 417 mg

We recommend taking 1 capsule daily, with half a glass of water, before lunch or dinner.

Astaxanthin (from Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow, oleoresin); Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid); glazing agent (capsule shell): hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, gellan gum; Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) flowers powder titrated to 10% lutein; anti-caking agent: silicon dioxide.

Keep out of reach of children under three years of age. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Supplements should not be intended as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store in a cool, dry place, away from light. The end of validity date refers to the product properly stored, in unopened package. Do not disperse in the environment after use.

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