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Possible role for dietary lutein and zeaxanthin in visual development

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NUTRITION REVIEWS
Volume 66, Issue 12, Pages 695-702

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00121.x

Keywords

carotenoids; lutein; macular pigment; retina; visual development; zeaxanthin

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The possibility that the macular carotenoids, lutein (L), and zeaxanthin (Z), could retard age-related changes in the eye and prevent the eye diseases that result from such changes (namely, cataract and macular degeneration) has been carefully studied. A role for the carotenoids very early in life, however, has received far less attention. Nevertheless, an influence on visual development is likely. Retinal L and Z, for instance, would influence the development of the visual system if they 1) altered input during a critical/sensitive period of visual development and/or 2) influenced maturation and/or 3) protected the retina during a period when it was particularly vulnerable. The available evidence indicates that the pigments may play a role in all three of these areas.

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