Astaxanthin
Antioxidant Support
Astaxanthin is a fat-soluble antioxidant with an unusual property – it sits inside cell membranes, protecting them from free radical damage in the lipid layer where water-soluble antioxidants like vitamin C can’t reach. AstaZine® from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae has over 50 published clinical studies covering skin photoprotection, eye health, and exercise recovery.
Antioxidants divide into two categories by where they work: water-soluble (vitamin C, glutathione, polyphenols) and fat-soluble (vitamin E, carotenoids). Astaxanthin sits in the fat-soluble category – but works differently from vitamin E. It spans the full width of the cell membrane rather than sitting on one side, giving it protection coverage that neither category fully achieves on its own.
Why the membrane location matters.
Most cellular free radical damage happens at the membrane level – the lipid bilayer is where oxidative stress initiates. Water-soluble antioxidants can’t enter that environment. Vitamin E sits at the surface of the membrane. Astaxanthin anchors across the entire bilayer, scavenging radicals from within. This is the structural basis for its unusually broad protective effects across skin, eye, and muscle tissue.
AstaZine® – why the source matters.
AstaZine® is derived from Haematococcus pluvialis microalgae – the organism that produces astaxanthin naturally as a stress response to UV exposure and nutrient deprivation. Natural astaxanthin from this source has consistently outperformed synthetic astaxanthin in comparative antioxidant studies. The microalgae origin also provides the esterified form of astaxanthin, which is more stable and absorbs more efficiently than free-form synthetic.
The clinical evidence.
Over 50 human clinical trials. Skin: measurable reductions in UV-induced oxidative damage, improvements in elasticity and moisture retention. Eyes: reduction in eye fatigue and improvements in visual acuity in screen-heavy populations. Exercise recovery: reduced markers of exercise-induced oxidative stress and muscle damage. One of the better-supported single-ingredient supplements in the catalog.
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