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Assessment of the feed additive consisting of astaxanthin (2a161j) for fish, crustaceans and ornamental fish for the renewal of its authorisation (BASF SE, DSM Nutritional Products Ltd., JYB Europe BV, NHU EUROPE GmbH). [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +27 more
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Higher skin carotenoid levels are associated with lower risks of metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Vietnamese participants. [PDF]
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Carotenoids in human skin [PDF]
The interaction of free radicals with antioxidants is a topic of increasing interest in the development of prevention strategies against skin ageing. Carotenoids can serve as marker substances for the complete antioxidative network of human skin. Recently, it has become possible to measure the carotenoids non-invasively and online using resonance Raman
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Non-Invasive Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Carotenoids in Human Skin [PDF]
SummaryCarotenoids are thought to play a significant part in the skin's anti-oxidant defense system, and may help prevent malignancy. Inability to measure skin carotenoid content readily has, however, made it difficult to establish the relationship ...
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2020
The skin is shielding our organism from exogenous threats including solar radiation. Carotenoids which are ingested with the diet accumulate in the skin with the highest levels occurring in skin of the forehead and in the palms of the hands. Blood and skin levels of carotenoids increase during supplementation and due to their antioxidant properties and
Sarah, Zerres, Wilhelm, Stahl
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The skin is shielding our organism from exogenous threats including solar radiation. Carotenoids which are ingested with the diet accumulate in the skin with the highest levels occurring in skin of the forehead and in the palms of the hands. Blood and skin levels of carotenoids increase during supplementation and due to their antioxidant properties and
Sarah, Zerres, Wilhelm, Stahl
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2021
Skin is a larger protective organ of the body, which not only acts as barrier but also depicts health status, age, appeal and attractiveness. It has many structures which work collectively to perform all its functions. We are what we eat, so nutrition plays important role in judgmental view of skin and research studies regarding dietary and topical ...
Huma Umbreen, Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq
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Skin is a larger protective organ of the body, which not only acts as barrier but also depicts health status, age, appeal and attractiveness. It has many structures which work collectively to perform all its functions. We are what we eat, so nutrition plays important role in judgmental view of skin and research studies regarding dietary and topical ...
Huma Umbreen, Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq
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Resonance Raman spectroscopic evaluation of skin carotenoids as a biomarker of carotenoid status for human studies [PDF]
Resonance Raman spectroscopy (RRS) is a non-invasive method that has been developed to assess carotenoid status in human tissues including human skin in vivo. Skin carotenoid status has been suggested as a promising biomarker for human studies. This manuscript describes research done relevant to the development of this biomarker, including its ...
Susan T Mayne +2 more
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Photoprotection and Skin Coloring by Oral Carotenoids
Dermatologica, 2009A new combination of β-carotene (25 mg) and canthaxanthin (35 mg) was clinically investigated in 74 patients with various photodermatoses and Ill patients with pigmentation disorders. The photoprotective action of this combination was ascertained in clinical experiments.
W P, Raab, H, Tronnier, A, Wiskemann
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Optical detection methods for carotenoids in human skin
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2015Resonance Raman spectroscopy and reflection spectroscopy are non-invasive optical quantitative methods for the measurement of carotenoid antioxidant levels in human skin in vivo. Since all tissue carotenoids are derived from the diet, optical monitoring in skin may serve as an objective indicator for fruit and vegetable intake, and more broadly also as
Igor V Ermakov, Werner Gellermann
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