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Lutein
& Zeaxanthin
Lutein and zeaxanthin are members of the
carotenoid family, a family best known for another one of its members, carotene
(see Beta-Carotene). They are
natural fat-soluble yellowish pigments found in some plants, algae and
photo-synthetic bacteria. They serve as accessory light-gathering pigments and
to protect these organism against the toxic effects of ultra-violet radiation
and oxygen. They also appear to protect humans against phototoxic damage. Lutein
and zeaxanthin are found in the macula of the human retina, as well as the human
crystalline lens. They are thought to play a role in protection against
age-related macular degeneration and age-related cataract formation. They also
be protective against some forms of cancer. This two carotenoids are sometimes
referred to as macular yellow, retinal carotenoids or macular pigment. |
Phytochemicals
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