Dose-dependent response of serum lutein and macular pigment optical density to supplementation with lutein esters |
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Authors: | Richard A. Bone John T. Landrum |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Physics, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA b Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA |
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Abstract: | We conducted a study to determine the effect of different doses of a lutein supplement on serum lutein concentration and macular pigment optical density (MPOD). Lutein is one of the major components of human macular pigment. Eighty-seven subjects received daily doses of 5, 10, or 20 mg of lutein, or a placebo, over a 140 day period. Serum lutein concentration was determined by HPLC and MPOD by heterochromatic flicker photometry (HFP). Serum lutein responded positively, except in the placebo group, reaching a plateau that, averaged for each dosage group, was linearly dependent on dose. Likewise MPOD, on average, increased at a rate that varied linearly with dose. For subjects deemed more proficient at HFP, approximately 29% of the variability in MPOD response could be attributed to a linear dependence on the fractional change in serum lutein concentration. We did not detect any significant influence of age on serum lutein uptake or MPOD response. |
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Keywords: | Lutein Macular pigment Carotenoids Heterochromatic flicker photometry Supplementation AMD |
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