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Astaxanthin

アスタキサンチン (Asutakisanchin)

Pourquoi sourcer au Japon

Sourced from Nationwide production facilities with year-round Japanese supply, consistent quality, and traceability to the prefecture of origin.

Spec clé

INCI Astaxanthin; FFC notification(s) on file; MOQ from 1–10 kg (oil-based concentrate).

Produit fini typique

FFC-notified eye-health supplements — Soft-gel daily supplement with FFC-notified eye-fatigue support claims for the Japanese domestic market.

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Fournisseurs répertoriés
6 fournisseurs
MOQ typique
1–10 kg (concentré à base d'huile)
Délai typique
6–12 semaines
Régions d'origine
Nationwide production facilities
Catégorie
Fonctionnels marins
Saison de récolte
Toute l'année (culture de microalgues)
Statut réglementaire au Japon
Allégations Functional Food ; notifications FFC existantes ; inscrit au JSCI pour les cosmétiques
Nom INCI
Astaxanthin
Nom japonais
アスタキサンチン
Romaji
Asutakisanchin

À propos de cet ingrédient

L'astaxanthine est un pigment caroténoïde principalement produit par des micro-algues (Haematococcus pluvialis), reconnu pour sa forte capacité antioxydante. La production japonaise, initiée par Fuji Chemical Industry et ENEOS, repose sur une culture de micro-algues en système fermé. Plusieurs notifications FFC japonaises citent l'astaxanthine pour la santé oculaire, la santé cutanée et le soutien antioxydant.

Statut réglementaire

JaponAllégations Functional Food ; notifications FFC existantes ; inscrit au JSCI pour les cosmétiques
Union européenneÉvaluation Novel Food pour nouveaux usages ; additif alimentaire E161j établi pour l'alimentation animale
États-UnisGRAS pour certaines sources ; voie complément alimentaire
ChineCatégories cosmétique et alimentaire — vérifier la réglementation en vigueur

FAQ pour les acheteurs OEM

Q. Who are the major Japanese astaxanthin manufacturers, and what is their differentiation?

Two principal Japanese producers are commonly referenced: Fuji Chemical Industry (富士化学工業, AstaReal® brand) — pioneering closed-system Haematococcus pluvialis cultivation and one of the largest natural astaxanthin producers globally — and ENEOS (formerly JX Nippon Oil & Energy / J-OIL MILLS in some product lines), with the Panaferd® brand from Paracoccus carotinifaciens for animal feed pigmentation and human-supplement variants. AstaReal® is the most-cited branded source in Japanese FFC notifications.

Q. What MOQ and lead time should I expect for cosmetic / supplement-grade astaxanthin?

Industry-typical MOQ is 1–10 kg for oil-based concentrates (5–10% astaxanthin in oil) and 100 g–1 kg for spray-dried encapsulated powders (typically 1.5–3% astaxanthin), with 6–12 week lead times. Microalgae cultivation cycles and the careful downstream processing required to preserve oxidation-sensitive astaxanthin are the principal drivers of lead time. Branded materials (AstaReal®, Panaferd®) come with documentation packages supporting EU Novel Food, Japan FFC, and US GRAS positioning.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique

Q. What COA, certifications, and stability data should I request?

Standard COA: total astaxanthin (HPLC), free-form vs. esterified ratio, stereoisomer profile (3S,3'S preferred for natural Haematococcus), peroxide value, oxidation-stability data, microbiological limits, heavy metals (with attention to mercury for any marine sources), and source-organism documentation. Certifications: kosher, halal, non-GMO, organic (where applicable), allergen-free statement. Stability data are critical: request real-time and accelerated-condition studies in the proposed packaging configuration.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Q. How does the EU ADI affect product-development decisions?

EFSA's ADI of 0.034 mg/kg body weight/day (approximately 2 mg/day for a 60 kg adult) means that supplement products targeting EU markets typically need to dose at or below 2 mg/day per serving — significantly below the 4–12 mg/day common in Japanese and US products. Manufacturers building dual-region supplement lines often run two SKUs (EU-compliant lower-dose and Japan-FFC higher-dose) or design label warnings for vulnerable populations. Confirm with regulatory counsel for each market.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Cas d'usage

  • FFC-notified eye-health supplements

    Positionnement
    Soft-gel daily supplement with FFC-notified eye-fatigue support claims for the Japanese domestic market.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    FFC-notified products typically dose at 4–6 mg per daily serving for eye-fatigue claims; verify the exact level claimed in the relevant Consumer Affairs Agency notification.
  • Skin-moisture / inner-beauty supplements

    Positionnement
    FFC-notified inner-beauty soft-gel supplements with skin-moisture support claim, often paired with collagen peptides or hyaluronic acid.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    Japanese FFC products in this category typically dose around 4–6 mg astaxanthin per daily serving — verify per-notification.
  • Antioxidant cosmetic serums and eye creams

    Positionnement
    Premium antioxidant skincare with visible red color as a natural-ingredient signal; positioning around free-radical defense and anti-aging.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    0.01–0.1% astaxanthin in finished cosmetic formulation.
    Notes de formulation
    Pair with vitamin E and use opaque, oxygen-barrier packaging; expected formulation stability window is approximately 12–24 months when properly formulated.
  • Functional beverages and shots

    Positionnement
    Single-serve functional beverage shots (50–100 mL) targeting the active-lifestyle and beauty consumer.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    Encapsulated astaxanthin at 2–6 mg per serving; oxidation protection is critical for shelf life.
    Notes de formulation
    Use water-dispersible encapsulated powder (cyclodextrin or starch encapsulation) for clear-beverage applications; verify EU ADI compliance for products sold into EU.

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