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Showing posts with label Astaxanthin. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Astaxanthin

COMPOSITION

ZanthinTM 2: Each Liquid Filled Hard Gelatin capsule contains Astaxanthin INN 2 mg. ZanthinTM 4: Each Liquid Filled Hard Gelatin capsule contains Astaxanthin INN 4 mg.

PHARMACOLOGY
Astaxanthin has both a very potent neutralizing e ect against singlet oxygen as well as a powerful scavenging ability for free radicals. Therefore Astaxanthin serves as an extremely e ective antioxidant.

Astaxanthin is absorbed by passive di usion into the intestinal epithelium; this carotenoid is then incorporated into lipoproteins, transported to the liver via lymph and blood, and partly resecreted with lipoproteins. More than 70% of the Astaxanthin is contained in the high- density lipoprotein (HDL) fraction of the plasma and Astaxanthin concentration in the small intestine is highest, followed by subcutaneous fat, abdominal fat, spleen, liver, heart, kidney and skin. The lowest concentration is in the muscles.

INDICATIONS
Astaxanthin is indicated as strong antioxidant.  Also indicated in –
Internal beauty and skin improvement
Internal sunscreen
Arthritis
Cardiovascular health
Brain and central nervous system health
Silent in ammation (C-reactive protein)
Eye health
Strength and endurance & immune system

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
The recommended daily dosage is fairly standardized at a 4 mg per day. Following is a table of recommended dosages:


Dosage
Use

2-4 mg
Antioxidant, Cardiovascular Health, Immune System Enhancer

4-8 mg
Internal Beauty and Skin Improvement, Strength and endurance,


Brain and Central Nervous System Health, Eye Health




4-12 mg
Arthritis, Silent in ammation(C-reactive protein), Internal Sunscreen




CONTRAINDICATIONS
Astaxanthin is contraindicated in those hypersensitive to any component of an Astaxanthin containing supplement.

SIDE EFFECTS
No reports have been found regarding Astaxanthin.

PRECAUTIONS
Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid Astaxanthin containing supplements.

DRUG INTERACTIONS

There are no known adverse reactions when taken in conjunction with medications.

USE IN PREGNANCY AND LACTATION

Both pregnant women & lactating mother should avoid Astaxanthin containing supplements.

STORAGE CONDITIONS

Store in a cool and dry place, away from light. Keep out of reach of children.

HOW SUPPLIED
ZanthinTM 2: Each pack contains 30 capsules in blister pack.

ZanthinTM 4: Each pack contains 20 capsules in blister pack.