Astaxanthin

OTHER NAME(S): astaxanthin

Overview

Astaxanthin is a nutrient found in some fish and shellfish that is available over the counter as a supplement. It is also added to some products that are applied to the skin. People use astaxanthin for many reasons, although its benefits are not well defined. It seems to be well tolerated, but there is not enough research to know what side effects it may cause. Before using astaxanthin, make sure to tell your health care provider about any health conditions you have or medicines you are using.

References
  1. EFSA Journal: “Safety of astaxanthin for its use as a novel food in food supplements.”
  2. Molecules: “The role of astaxanthin as a nutraceutical in health and age-related conditions.”
  3. National Cancer Institute (NCI Drug Dictionary): “astaxanthin.”
  4. Nutrients: “The effects of astaxanthin on cognitive function and neurodegeneration in humans: a critical review,” “The protective role of astaxanthin for UV-induced skin deterioration in healthy people - A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.”