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The presence of Meso-Z in the correct proportions is very important in counteracting the reduction in sight associated with age, known as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). This area has been set up to provide information about Meso-Zeaxanthin and some of the research that has gone into its impact on AMD.

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Peer Reviewed Research Articles
Augmentation of Macular Pigment following supplementation with all 3 macular carotenoids - MOST 2 - Published in Current Eye Research 26th Hohenheim Consensus Conference September 11 2010 Scientific substantiation of health claims- Evidence-based nutrition Supplementation with all three Macular Carotenoids - Response, stability and safety - Published in IOVS Macular Carotenoid supplementation in subects with a 'central dip' in their macualr pigment spatial profile Macular Zeaxanthinsn and Lutein - a review of dieatry sources and bioavailability and relationships with macular pigment optical density and AMD The retionale and evidence base for a protective role of macular pigment in AMD Risk factors for AMD are associated with a relative lack of macular pigment Macular Pigment Optical Density in an Ageing Irish Population A supplementation study in Human Subjects with a combination of MZ, Z and L Identification of 3 - Methoxyzeaxanthin as Novel Age-related carotenoid metabolite in the human macula Synergistic effects of zeaxanthin and its binding protein in the prevention of lipid membrane oxidation A Central Dip in the Macular Pigment Spatial Profile Is Associated with Age and Smoking Macular pigment response to a supplement containing meso-zeaxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin Xanthophyll (Lutein, Zeaxanthin) content in fruits, vegetables, and corn and egg products AREDS study Nutritional Manipulation of Primate Retinas, III: Effects of Lutein or Zeaxanthin Supplementation on Adipose Tissue and Retina of Xanthophyll-Free Monkeys Studies on the singlet oxygen scavenging mechanism of human macular pigment The Macular Pigment. I. Absorbance Spectra, Localization, and Discrimination from Other Yellow Pigments in Primate Retinas
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Dr. John Nolan of the Institute of Vision Research being interviewed by Martyn Lewis CBE on the topic of AMD (ITV Production)

Documentary on AMD and the feedback from patients following supplementation of Macushield (ITV Production)

RTE Nationwide (Ireland)- Dr. John Nolan and Prof. Stephen Beatty