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For professional use only. Supplied as raw materials for manufacturers, laboratories, and research use. Not for direct retail or individual consumption.
For professional use only. Supplied as raw materials for manufacturers, laboratories, and research use. Not for direct retail or individual consumption.

Fucoxanthin, 10% (UV), Yellow Powder

Original price $103.00 - Original price $274.00
Original price
$103.00
$103.00 - $274.00
Current price $103.00
Weight: 100 g (3.53 oz)

Properties

CAS number3351-86-8
EC number686-524-6
Molecular FormulaC42H58O6
Molecular Weight658.9 g/mol
SynonymsBrown Algae Extract, Xanthophyll, Fucoxanthin Powder
SourceLaminaria Japonica
Physical FormYellow Powder
SolubilitySoluble in organic solvents like ethanol, insoluble in water
StandardFood Grade or Higher

Description

Fucoxanthin, 10% (UV), Yellow Powder, is a high-quality carotenoid belonging to the xanthophyll family. Sourced exclusively from edible Laminaria Japonica, and kelp, this naturally occurring compound is known for its diverse physiological functions. With potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antiobesity, and hepatoprotective properties, it serves as an excellent food-grade ingredient for functional foods and beverages.

Specification:
Fucoxanthin: 10% (UV) min.
Loss on Drying: 8.0% max.
Ash: 1% max.
Solvent Residues: 10 ppm max.
Heavy Metals: 10 ppm max.
Lead (Pb): 3 ppm max.
Arsenic (As): 1 ppm max.
Cadmium (Cd): 1 ppm max.
Mercury (Hg): 0.1 ppm max.

Application:
1. Dietary Supplements
1) Weight Management: Fucoxanthin has been studied for its potential to promote weight loss by increasing the expression of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP1), which stimulates fat oxidation in white adipose tissue.
2) Metabolic Health: It may improve insulin resistance, making it beneficial for managing metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes.
3) Antioxidant Properties: Fucoxanthin is rich in antioxidants, helping reduce oxidative stress in the body.

2. Functional Foods
1) Incorporation in Food Products: As a natural antioxidant, fucoxanthin can be added to functional foods like smoothies, protein bars, and beverages.
2) Fortified Food Ingredients: Some companies are exploring adding fucoxanthin to oils, dairy products, and cereals to enhance their nutritional profile.

3. Cosmetics and Skincare
1) Anti-Aging Effects: Fucoxanthin may reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by promoting collagen production.
2) Skin Brightening: It has been found to inhibit melanin production, potentially lightening hyperpigmented areas and improving overall skin tone.
3) UV Protection: It may protect the skin from UV-induced damage, offering a natural sunscreen alternative.

4. Pharmaceutical Development
1) Anti-Inflammatory and Anticancer Properties: Research indicates that fucoxanthin may possess anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, making it a candidate for developing new therapeutic agents.
2) Liver Health: Some studies have shown that fucoxanthin can reduce fat accumulation in the liver and improve liver function.

5. Aquaculture and Animal Feed
1) Aquafeed Additive: Fucoxanthin is added to fish feed to improve the coloration of farmed fish like salmon and trout.
2) Livestock Feed: It may also enhance the immune system and growth rates in livestock.