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A supplementation study in human subjects with a combination of meso-zeaxanthin, (3R,3′R)-zeaxanthin and (3R,3′R,6′R)-lutein

Journal

BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
Volume 100, Issue 6, Pages 1307-1314

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114508971336

Keywords

meso-Zeaxanthin; Zeaxanthin; Lutein; Supplementation study; Macular disease

Funding

  1. Howard Foundation
  2. Conseil General d'Ille et VilainePEAT - Service enseignement superieure et innovation, Bruz, France [35 170]

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We measured the blood uptake of meso-zeaxanthin (MZ) from a mixture of macular pigments since its bioavailability in man has not been Studied. Volunteers (ten men and nine women) were recruited and received one capsule of Lutein Plus (R)/d. Blood was taken at baseline, clay 10 and day 22. One capsule contained 10.8 mg lutein, 1.2 mg (3R,3 ' R)-zeaxanthin and 8.0 mg MZ. Plasma lutein and total zeaxanthin concentrations were quantified using isocratic liquid chromatography and the eluting xanthophyll fractions were collected and re-chromatographed on a chiral column to assess the proportion of MZ. plasma concentrations per mg dose at day 22 suggested that (3R,3''R)-zeaxanthin (0-088 mu mol/l per mg) was about 50% more actively retained by the body than lutein (0.0561 mu mol/l per mg) (although the difference was not significant in women) and 2.5-3.0 times more than MZ (0.026 mu mol/l per mg). Concentrations of MZ at clay 22 were 2.5 times higher in women than men. The plasma responses front lutein and (3R,3'R)-zeaxanthin in the Lutein Plus (R) were lower than literature values for the pure substances. That is, their uptake into plasma appeared to be slightly depressed by the presence of MZ. Plasma concentrations of beta-carotene were depressed by about 50% at day 10 and about 35% at day 22. In conclusion, the lower plasma response to MZ compared with (3R,3R)-zeaxanthin probably indicates that MZ is less well absorbed than (3R,3'R)-zeaxanthin but work with pure MZ will be needed to confirm that the lower plasma response was not due to the large amount of lutein in the Lutein Plus (R).

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