chemical properties

  • molecular weight: 568.87 g/mol
  • density: approximately 1.0 g/cm³
  • melting point: 203–205°C
  • solubility: soluble in fats, oils, and organic solvents; insoluble in water
  • optical rotation: +18° to +20° (in chloroform)
  • chemical formula: C₄₀H₅₆O₂

usefulness in medicine

  • zeaxanthin supplementation supports eye health by significantly lowering the risk of developing AMD, improving visual acuity, and protecting against photodamage.
  • due to its potent antioxidant properties, zeaxanthin also contributes to skin health by reducing oxidative damage from UV radiation, thereby potentially slowing skin aging.
  • recent research suggests zeaxanthin may support cognitive function by protecting neural cells from oxidative damage, possibly reducing the progression of neurodegenerative conditions like alzheimer’s disease .
  • zeaxanthin also aids immune function, improving resistance to inflammation and oxidative stress-related cellular damage.
  • antibacterial and antimicrobial activity
  • bacteria:
  • zeaxanthin demonstrates antimicrobial activity primarily through its robust antioxidant capacity, enhancing the body’s natural defenses and inhibiting bacterial growth and virulence mechanisms.