AstaPure® Patented nature Astaxanthin

Israel Desert Cultivation × Supercritical CO2 Extracted Astaxanthin Ingredient
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Desert Pure Cultivation Environment:

Cultivated in the Arava Desert in Israel with abundant sunlight and pure water sources, providing a stable and controlled algal growth environment.

Patented Transparent Glass Tubular Cultivation Technology:

Utilizes a closed transparent tubular system to cultivate Haematococcus pluvialis, reducing contamination risk and ensuring product consistency.

Supercritical CO2 Safe Extraction:

Uses supercritical CO2 extraction to avoid solvent residues, meeting food and nutraceutical safety standards.

High-Purity Natural Astaxanthin Source:
 
Haematococcus pluvialis is one of the richest natural sources of astaxanthin, offering complete natural form and compositional stability.
Multiple International Certifications:
 
Certified with GMP, Halal, and Kosher standards, and approved across multiple global markets.

Origin Israel

Nature


Halal


Patent


Allergen free


Clean Label


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    Intenational Literature

    Astaxanthin consumption may support improvement in eye fatigue

    (Nagaki Y et al., 2002).


    Astaxanthin consumption may support improvements in skin condition

    (Tominaga et al., 2012).


    This includes:

    • Antioxidant capacity in human studies 
    • Visual fatigue-related physiological indicators 
    • Skin elasticity and exercise performance markers 
    • Supporting its relevance in nutritional science and antioxidant research.

    Note: This content is for research reference only and does not constitute efficacy claims.

    Target Audience

    Women focusing on beauty care
    Office workers with prolonged screen exposure
    Health-conscious seniors
    Sports enthusiasts

    Applications

    Capsules

    Tablets

    Powder sachets

    Beverages

    Resource Center

    FAQ

    What is the primary source of AstaPure® Natural Astaxanthin?

    AstaPure® is a natural astaxanthin extracted from Haematococcus pluvialis. This microalgae is considered one of the richest sources of natural astaxanthin, offering a complete natural form and compositional stability.

    What are the characteristics of the cultivation environment for AstaPure®?

    The raw material originates from the Arava Desert in Israel, utilizing the region's abundant sunlight and pure water sources for cultivation. This unique desert environment creates stable and controllable growth conditions for the algae.

    What is the "Patented Transparent Glass Tubular Cultivation Technology"?

    This is a closed-system cultivation technology used by AstaPure® to grow Haematococcus pluvialis. This technology effectively reduces the risk of external environmental contamination and ensures high consistency in product quality.

    Is the extraction method used for AstaPure® safe?

    Yes, it employs Supercritical CO2 extraction technology. This process avoids organic solvent residues and fully complies with safety standards for food and nutritional supplements.

    What international quality certifications has AstaPure® obtained?

    AstaPure® has passed multiple international quality certifications, including GMP, Halal, and Kosher. Furthermore, it meets Clean Label requirements and has been approved by regulatory authorities in various international markets.

    Which groups are particularly suitable for astaxanthin supplementation?

    Astaxanthin is especially suitable for women focused on beauty care, office workers who use digital devices for long periods, health-conscious seniors, and sports enthusiasts. These groups can gain nutritional support through its powerful antioxidant properties.

    What product forms can AstaPure® raw material be used in?

    This raw material is highly versatile and can be used to produce capsules, tablets, drinks, powder packs, and even general food products and skincare.

    What is the antioxidant value of astaxanthin in scientific research?

    International research focuses on evaluating the antioxidant capacity of astaxanthin in the human body, supporting its value in nutritional science. It is widely studied across indicators such as visual fatigue, skin elasticity, and exercise endurance.

    Does AstaPure® provide relevant clinical research support?

    Yes, manufacturers can provide human research summaries, product specifications (Spec), Certificates of Analysis (COA), and relevant quality certification documents for reference.

    How does Supercritical CO2 extraction differ from traditional solvent extraction?

    Supercritical CO2 extraction does not use chemical solvents, so there are no solvent residue issues, making it more environmentally friendly and safer for consumers.


    References

    Nagaki, Y., Hayasaka, S., Yamada, T., Hayasaka, Y., Sanada, M., & Uonomi, T. (2002). Effects of astaxanthin on accommodation, critical flicker fusion, and pattern visual evoked potential in visual display terminal workers (Doctoral dissertation, University of Toyama).

    Sawaki, K., Yoshigi, H., Aoki, K., Koikawa, N., Azumane, A., Kaneko, K., & Yamaguchi, M. (2002). Sports performance benefits from taking natural astaxanthin characterized by visual acuity and muscle fatigue improvements in humans. Journal of Clinical Therapeutics & Medicines, 18(9), 73-88.

    Nakamura, A., Isobe, R., Otaka, Y., Abematsu, Y., Nakata, D., Honma, C., ... & Horiguchi, M. (2004). Changes in visual function following peroral astaxanthin. Japanese Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology, 58(6), 1051-1054.

    Nitta, T., Ogami, K., Shiratori, K., Shinmei, Y., Chin, S., & Yoshida, K. (2005). Effects of astaxanthin on accommodation and asthenopia—Dose finding study in healthy volunteers. Clinical Medicine, 21(5), 543-556.

    Ohgami, K., Shiratori, K., Nitta, T., Shinmei, Y., Chin, S., Yoshida, K., ... & Ohno, S. (2005). Study on the safety of high dose administration of astaxanthin. J. Clin. Ther. Med, 21, 651-659.

    Yasunori, N., Miharu, M., Jiro, T., Akitoshi, K., Yoshiharu, H., Yuri, S., & Hiroki, T. (2005). The effect of astaxanthin on retinal capillary blood flow in normal volunteers. J. Clin. Ther. Med, 21(5), 537-542.

    Iwasaki, T., & Tawara, A. (2006). Effects of astaxanthin on eyestrain induced by accommodative dysfunction. Journal of the Eye, 23(6), 829.

    IZUMI, Y., SATO, M., UEDA, F., SUDO, Y., UJIIE, K., NAGATA, K., ... & TAKASHIMA, M. (2009). Development of the Dietary Supplements,“Astalift supplement” and “Astalift drink”. PURPOSE OF PUBLICATION, 24.

    Tominaga, K., Hongo, N., Karato, M., & Yamashita, E. (2012). Cosmetic benefits of astaxanthin on humans subjects. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 59(1).

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