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Astaxanthin /æstəˈzænθɪn/ is a keto-carotenoid
within a
group of
chemical compounds known as
carotenones or terpenes.
Astaxanthin is a
metabolite of zeaxanthin...
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content of the
strong antioxidant astaxanthin,
which is
important in aquaculture, and cosmetics. The high
amount of
astaxanthin is
present in the
resting cells...
- needed] A
common carotenoid in
animals is
astaxanthin,
which gives off a purple-blue and
green pigment.
Astaxanthin's color is
formed by
creating complexes...
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Coast of the
island of Hawaii. The
company produces BioAstin®
Natural Astaxanthin and
Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica.
Cyanotech was co-founded in 1983 by...
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almost white to
light orange,
depending on
their levels of the
carotenoid astaxanthin,
which in turn is the
result of the
richness of the fish's diet of krill...
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pluvialis are known. Due to the
nature of canthaxanthin,
relative to
astaxanthin (a
carotenoid of
significant commercial value)
these beta-carotene ketolase...
- 100
grams of oil.
Krill oil also
contains an
appreciable content of
astaxanthin at 0.1 to 1.5 mg/ml,
depending on
processing methods,
which is responsible...
- The
natural color of
salmon results from
carotenoid pigments,
largely astaxanthin and
canthaxanthin in the flesh. Wild
salmon get
these carotenoids from...
- Gamma-Carotene Delta-Carotene
Lycopene Neurosporene Phytofluene Phytoene Xanthophylls:
Canthaxanthin Cryptoxanthin Zeaxanthin Astaxanthin Lutein Rubixanthin...
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pigment called astaxanthin.
Their s****,
naturally blue-green, turn pink or red when cooked. The
flesh of the
salmon also
contains astaxanthin,
which makes...