astaxanthin in A Sentence

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    Astaxanthin: What is it and why it works.

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    Mg Astaxanthin and other carotenoids.

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    Very surprised Astaxanthin not included.

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    Astaxanthin(found in krill oil) and Rose Hip.

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    What is the best way to get Astaxanthin?

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    Astaxanthin and Other Carotenoids.

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    Astaxanthin: The defining natural miracle of the 21st century?

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    Does not tell you how much Astaxanthin is included.

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    Most commercially available Astaxanthin formulations contain from 4-12 mg Astaxanthin.

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    Spirulina contains natural pigments such as lutein, phycocyanin, Astaxanthin, and β-carotene.

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    Astaxanthin is a naturally-occurring carotenoid that is found in many aquatic organisms.

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    Exposure to heat destroys this protein coating, while the carotenoid pigment, Astaxanthin still remains stable.

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    Inflammation- Astaxanthin may act as an anti-inflammatory agent through the inhibition of pro-inflammatory enzymes.

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    Subsequently, Astaxanthin may be protective against a common eye problem in ageing adults- age-related macular degeneration(AMD).

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    The microalgae Haematococcus Pluvialis is considered the most important source of natural Astaxanthin used in supplements.

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    In order to produce high-quality Astaxanthin from natural sources such as algae, a high-performance extraction technique is required.

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    Ultrasonic extraction is a mechanical treatment, which gives high yields of Astaxanthin in a very short extraction time.

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    By the way, it is Astaxanthin that gives the flesh of the fish a bright red tint.

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    Astaxanthin, unlike several carotenes and one other known carotenoid, is not converted to vitamin A in the human body.

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    It also includes the antioxidant Astaxanthin, which helps to keep the supplement fresh and protects your cells from free radical damage!

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    Eye health- Astaxanthin reaches a high concentration in the macula of the eye, where it is thought to exert antioxidant effects.

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    A 2011 study discussed Astaxanthin's skin protecting benefits while a 2013 study also demonstrated this antioxidants ability to help prevent skin cancer when taken regularly.

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    The high amount of Astaxanthin is present in the resting cells, which are produced and rapidly accumulated when the environmental conditions become unfavorable for normal cell growth.

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    Like other carotenoids, Astaxanthin is a pigment with a reddish hue, which is responsible for the reddish-pink color of shrimp, lobster, trout, salmon, and many other sea creatures.

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    Cholesterol- A number of early studies have found that Astaxanthin may have a beneficial effect on the cholesterol profile- increasing the level of HDL“good cholesterol”, and lowering LDL“bad cholesterol”.

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    In addition to rose hip(a separate supplement which contains carotenoids and vitamin C, as well as other things), Astaxanthin has been shown to improve skin moisture, fine lines and elasticity.

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    The exoskeletons of such creatures are made up of several pigments, one of which is a carotenoid called Astaxanthin, which provides it's reddish coloring( ⁣Astaxanthin is the same carotene that gives salmon its color).

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    Because consumers have shown a reluctance to purchase white-fleshed salmon, Astaxanthin(E161j), and very minutely canthaxanthin(E161g), are added as artificial colourants to the feed of farmed salmon, because prepared diets do not naturally contain these pigments.

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    For the extraction of Astaxanthin(AX), the combined treatment of TPP and sonication with Hielscher's UP400S is not only simple ans easily applicable, but also very efficient technique to isolate AX from the bacterial biomass of Paracoccus NBRC 101723.

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    At normal temperatures and when alive(in other words, when we're not dumping them in boiling water or grilling the poor guys), the Astaxanthin pigments are hidden because they are covered with other protein chains that give their shells the bluish-gray or brownish-green color we see.

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