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Astaxanthin occurs as a pink to very dark purple powder and is a ketocarotenoid, most commonly identified in marine and aquatic animals, including krill, wild salmon, rainbow trout, microalgae, shells of lobster, shrimp, seafood products, etc. It is biologically known as a vitamin A precursor, and it exhibits strong antioxidant properties, much higher than vitamin E and ß-carotene.
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Astaxanthin is a carotenoid pigment found primarily in marine animals including shrimp and salmon. It is a potent lipid-soluble antioxidant.
Gelatin is an animal protein produced out of skin and bones from pig and cattle but also out of skin and scale from fish. Hydrolized gelatin (collagen) is used for the prod...
Sunflower Lecithins vary greatly in their physical form, from viscous semiliquids to powders, depending upon the free fatty acid content. They may also vary in color from b...