| Bioactivity | Zeaxanthin, a diet-obtained carotenoid, presents in the macula region of the eye. Zeaxanthin shows antioxidant effects[1][2]. |
| Invitro | Much of the Lutein and Zeaxanthin in the leaves of plants is protein-bound.In fruits and flower petals, the xanthophylls are esterified and are concentrated into chromoplasts where they are found to be solubilized in the membranes. In humans and higher animals, Lutein and Zeaxanthin are accumulated in lipophilic tissues such as adipose tissue and are carried in the blood by the lipoproteins, probably in a nonspecific manner similar to cholesterol. Lutein and Zeaxanthin are distributed equally between LDL and HDL fractions in human blood, in contrast to the hydrocarbon carotenoids that are preferentially found in LDL fractions, up to 75%[3]. |
| Name | Zeaxanthin |
| CAS | 144-68-3 |
| Formula | C40H56O2 |
| Molar Mass | 568.87 |
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
| Storage | -20°C, protect from light *该产品在溶液状态不稳定,建议您现用现配,即刻使用。 |