Astaxanthin as a novel mitochondrial regulator: A new aspect of carotenoids, beyond antioxidants

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Abstract

Astaxanthin is a member of the carotenoid family that is found abundantly in marine organisms, and has been gaining attention in recent years due to its varied biological/physiological activities. It has been reported that astaxanthin functions both as a pigment, and as an antioxidant with superior free radical quenching capacity. We recently reported that astaxanthin modulated mitochondrial functions by a novel mechanism independent of its antioxidant function. In this paper, we review astaxanthin’s well-known antioxidant activity, and expand on astaxanthin’s lesser-known molecular targets, and its role in mitochondrial energy metabolism.

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Nishida, Y., Nawaz, A., Hecht, K., & Tobe, K. (2022, January 1). Astaxanthin as a novel mitochondrial regulator: A new aspect of carotenoids, beyond antioxidants. Nutrients. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010107

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