Our natural astaxanthin products include astaxanthin powder (Haematococcus pluvialis powder)1-5%, astaxanthin oil 10%. Besides natural astaxanthin, we also have synthetic astaxanthin, The content of synthetic astaxanthin can reach to 96%. The natural astaxanthin is made of natural haematococcus pluvialis which contains the most abundant natural astaxanthin in the world. Natural astaxanthin: So far, It is the strongest antioxidant found in the natural world because of its special structure.It is known as "super vitamin E". Mainly used in high-end cosmetics, health food fields.
Natural astaxanthin powder Natural astaxanthin oil
Natural astaxanthin powder content 1-5%
Natural astaxanthin powder is a red or dark red powder with good fluidity and slightly algal odor. It is made of Haematococcus pluvialis, which contains the most abundant natural astaxanthin in the world.We used a closed photobioreactor to cultivate Haematococcus pluvialis, which was to be cultured and mature. We collected spores of Haematococcus pluvialis and made them by cleaning and drying.Mainly used in dietary supplements, nutrition products, health products, aquaculture and so on.
This product selects fine algae species,by amplifying culture step by step,powder solid made by algal cell collection and drying. This product is the source of natural astaxanthin industry,the natural astaxanthin content is up to 5%, It can be used in food industry, feed industry, health food industry or further processing.
Astaxanthin oil content 10%
Natural astaxanthin oil agent is produced by supercritical CO2 extraction extraction of haematococcus pluvialis powder. It's completely natural.The natural l-astaxanthin oil agent(Extractive of haematococcus pluvialis) is dark red and oily.Soluble in essential oils, edible oils, alcohol, ethyl ether, dimethyl sulfoxide, chloroform, etc. It is insoluble in water.N atural astaxanthin content up to 10%, It can be used as a health food ingredient,functional factors in cosmetics and raw material of medicine.
Cultivation base of Haematococcus pluvialis