Health Benefits of Zeaxanthin

(Dr Waseem Razaq, )

Health Benefits of Zeaxanthin

Zeaxanthin is a carotenoid that plays a role in protecting the eyes from the harmful effects of oxidation and light-induced damage. Zeaxanthin is a yellow-colored pigment found in the center of the macula. It is found in high levels in dark green vegetables, orange and yellow fruits, and in the yolk of eggs Basically, Zeaxanthin is carotenoid alcohol found in nature, it plays very important role in xanthophyll cycle, an important process in plants for photosynthesizing.Zeaxanthin is primarily synthesized by plants however, it is also produced by some microorganism .
It is the pigment which gives paprika ( made from bell peppers ), saffron, corns and wolfberries and many other plants and microorganism their characteristic color. The name is derived from Zea mays ( common yellow maize color, in which Zeaxanthin provides primary yellow color), plus xanthos a Greek word for yellow .
Animals and humans get Zeaxanthin from plants, it is found , it is one of two primary xanthophyll carotenoids present in retina of eyes ( second one is lutein ). Zeaxanthin supplements are also taken as support to eye health.

Health Benefits of Zeaxanthin :

1. Support to Eye health:Being an antioxidant Zeaxanthin has been found to keep certain eye conditions at bay. Along with lutein, Zeaxanthin offer many health benefits but specifically they can protect against eye damage and vision loss. Many scientific studies have shown that Zeaxanthin and lutein are essential for normal function of eye, especially in age related conditions.
Below are some conditions, where Zeaxthin may help :
o Age related macular degeneration (AMD)
o Cataracts
o Diabetic retinopathy
o Eye detachment
o Uveitis

2. Beneficial effects on skin:Studies have shown that antioxidant effect of Zeaxanthin protect our skin from damaging effect of sun's ultraviolet rays. It also play its role in protecting skin's cell from premature aging.

3. Defend our body against free radicals:Zeaxanthin and lutein are powerful antioxidants that defend our body against free radicals and thus playing its role in prevention and treating diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease,
diabetes , Alzheimer's diseases and many other chronic illnesses.
Lutein and Zeaxanthin protect our body’s proteins, fats and DNA from stressors and can even help recycle glutathione, another key antioxidant , their antioxidant properties may reduce the effects of “bad” LDL thus reducing risk for cardiac diseases.
Along with lutein, Zeaxanthin also work to protect our eyes for damaging effect of free radicals.
Sources of Zeaxanthin :Kale, Spinach, Broccoli, Grapes, Corns, Peppers, and Egg yolk are the best dietary sources
 

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Dr. Waseem Razaq
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