In human proof-of-concept “pilot” non-arthritis studies conducted by third parties, astaxanthin statistically significantly decreased markers of inflammation of relevance to arthritis, including TNF-α and CRP:
- TNF-α decreased (-30%, p=0.0022)
- CRP decreased (-20%, p<0.05; two studies)
- Adiponectin increased (+26%, p<0.01; +14%, p=0.0053; +30%, p=0.01; three studies)
- Oxidative stress decreased (MDA, IsoP, SOD, TAC increased)
In animal studies conducted by third parties, astaxanthin statistically significantly decreased inflammation, oxidative stress, and joint degeneration:
- Inflammatory markers decreased in various model systems:
- TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, CRP, NF-kB, PGE-2, iNOS, MCP-1, MPO, ERK, JNK, COX-2
- TNF-α decreased equivalent to an equal dose of prednisolone
- Oxidative stress decreased in mitochondria
- Cartilage degradation decreased (Mankin score) in surgically-induced model of OA (ACLT, rabbit)