Astaxanthin is a reddish carotenoid pigment of immense commercial value synthesized by certain microalgae,
macroalgae, bacteria and yeasts.
Microalga Haematococcus pluvialis is the most abundant source of astaxanthin. It is also found in salmons, trouts, krills and shrimps as their diet primarily
comprises astaxanthin containing microalgae.
Naturally occurring astaxanthin is 3,3'-Dihydroxy-beta, beta-carotene-4,4'-dione. Though cis and trans isomeric forms of
astaxanthin exist in nature, trans isomeric form is majorly found.
Synthetic astaxanthin tends to have formed isomers during chemical reactions and can be unsafe; hence natural astaxanthin is
recommended for human consumption.
Astaxanthin is a highly potent natural antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory agent. Hence astaxanthin-containing food has been promoted in a healthy diet as it is
reported to have therapeutic potential against several diseases, including cancer, heart diseases and neurodegenerative diseases.
Oral administration of astaxanthin is clinically proved to have anti-ageing skincare effects.
Astaxanthin has been used as a feed additive for the colouration of farm-raised fish and crustaceans and fortification of
eggs by laying hens.
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