Evidence supporting the use of: Blakeslea trispora
For the body system: Eyes

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
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Blakeslea trispora is a fungus primarily known for its industrial use in the production of carotenoids, especially beta-carotene. Beta-carotene is a well-established provitamin A carotenoid, and vitamin A is critical for maintaining normal vision and overall eye health. Numerous scientific studies confirm that vitamin A deficiency leads to impaired vision and that supplementation can support eye function and help prevent certain visual disorders such as night blindness. The beta-carotene produced by Blakeslea trispora is chemically identical to that found in natural sources like carrots and is bioavailable in humans. Several food and supplement manufacturers utilize beta-carotene from Blakeslea trispora as a source of vitamin A in eye health products. However, while there is strong evidence supporting the role of beta-carotene in eye health, the evidence specifically for Blakeslea trispora as the source is indirect; it is the beta-carotene that confers the benefit, not a unique property of the fungus itself. Regulatory agencies recognize beta-carotene as safe and effective for vitamin A supplementation, regardless of the source. In summary, the use of Blakeslea trispora to support the eyes is scientifically justified to the extent that it is a source of beta-carotene, a compound with well-established benefits for vision.

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