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Macular Pigments Lutein and Zeaxanthin as Blue Light Filters Studied in Liposomes

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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 > β-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.

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