Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Astaxanthin: An Antioxidant for Aging


An Antioxidant for Aging

 by Sean Wells


Astaxanthin—a recently discovered compound which is both a carontenoid and an antioxidant—is quickly gaining attention in the world of nutritional supplements, and even a quick examination of its properties makes it easy to understand why. By all indications, astaxanthin should soon hold a place among the very best ingredients available for use in anti-aging nutraceuticals.
Researchers are finding links between inflammation—brought on by the unchecked activity of free radicals in the human body—and a myriad of debilitating and even life-threatening diseases. At the same time, scientists continue to prove that supplementing with antioxidants is essential to lengthening and improving the quality of our lives. In the category of antioxidants, astaxanthin displays abilities like no other.
Astaxanthin displays antioxidant potency some 14 times stronger than vitamin E, 46 times stronger than beta-carotene and 65 times stronger than vitamin C. While this is impressive in itself, astaxanthin also has the ability to affect many tissues of the body that other antioxidants cannot reach. Astaxanthin is able to bond effectively with lipids and proteins, meaning that it can merge with and protect both cell membranes and muscle tissue, providing a new layer of defense for cells and an increase in both immediate endurance and long-term recovery ability in muscles.
The most important muscle in the human body, the heart, directly benefits from astaxanthin in this same way. Indirectly, astaxanthin also helps the heart with its benefits for blood profiles—astaxanthin works to both lower triglycerides and LDL cholesterol (the “bad” cholesterol) while also increasing HDL (“good” cholesterol) and lowering blood pressure by strengthening blood vessels throughout the body.
Unlike virtually all other antioxidants, astaxanthin is also able to cross both the blood-brain barrier and the blood-retinal barrier. This makes astaxanthin supplementation an effective and unique defense for both the brain and the eyes. By improving blood flow to the retina, as well as providing a new protective layer within the retina, there is the possibility for its application in the treatment of general eyes fatigue as well as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (ARMD).
It is believed these same improvements in circulation, cell integrity and antioxidant protection might prove an asset for such afflictions as vascular dementia (brain damage incurred through insufficient blood supply) with greater long-term possibilities regarding diseases such as Alzheimers. The debilitating effects of Alzheimers have been linked with the presence and accumulation of yet another kind of oxidized fat, namely phospholipid hydroperoxides—an oxidized fat that astaxanthin is able to handle as effectively as cholesterol.
To summarize, in astaxanthin is an entirely natural substance with amazing potential in the benefits it offers. As compared to other antioxidants, it is far more powerful in its potency and far further reaching in the vital organs and tissues it is able to provide with effective aid. As we age, it is believed that our own internal defenses begin to malfunction or to slow down, and are eventually overtaken by minor but ongoing instances of damage, with some scientists coming to regard this as what the aging process itself really is. If this is true, it seems astaxanthin will rightfully emerge as one of the leaders in anti-aging supplementation.

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