Macular pigments lutein and zeaxanthin as blue light filters studied in liposomes
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- DOI: 10.1006/abbi.2001.2411
Macular pigments lutein and zeaxanthin as blue light filters studied in liposomes
Abstract
Lutein and zeaxanthin are the predominant carotenoids in the human macula lutea. Epidemiological data suggest that an increased intake of a lutein-rich diet correlates with a diminished risk for age-related macular degeneration, a major cause of impaired vision in the elderly. Filtering of blue light has been proposed as a possible mechanism of protection. Here, the blue light filter efficacy of carotenoids was investigated in unilamellar liposomes loaded in the hydrophilic core space with a fluorescent dye, Lucifer yellow, excitable by blue light. Carotenoids were incorporated into the lipophilic membrane. Fluorescence emission in carotenoid-containing liposomes was lower than in carotenoid-free controls when exposed to blue light, indicating a filter effect. Filter efficacy was in the order lutein > zeaxanthin > beta-carotene > lycopene. Some of the difference in blue light filter efficacy of carotenoids is attributable to differences in extinction coefficients, and a major further contribution is suggested to be related to the orientation of the incorporated molecules in the liposomal membrane.
Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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