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1. (1992). "Risk factors for neovascular age-related macular degeneration. The Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group." Arch Ophthalmol 110(12): 1701-8.

2. (1993). "Antioxidant status and neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group." Arch Ophthalmol 111(1): 104-9.

3. Seddon, J. M., U. A. Ajani, et al. (1994). "Dietary carotenoids, vitamins A, C, and E, and advanced age-related macular degeneration. Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group." Jama 272(18): 1413-20.

4. Brown, L., E. B. Rimm, et al. (1999). "A prospective study of carotenoid intake and risk of cataract extraction in US men." Am J Clin Nutr 70(4): 517-24.

5. Chasan-Taber, L., W. C. Willett, et al. (1999). "A prospective study of carotenoid and vitamin A intakes and risk of cataract extraction in US women." Am J Clin Nutr 70(4): 509-16.

6. Hankinson, S. E., M. J. Stampfer, et al. (1992). "Nutrient intake and cataract extraction in women: a prospective study." Bmj 305(6849): 335-9.

7. Yeum, K. J., A. Taylor, et al. (1995). "Measurement of carotenoids, retinoids, and tocopherols in human lenses." Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 36(13): 2756-61.

8. Dwyer, J.H., M. Navab, et al. (2001). "Oxygenated carotenoid lutein and progression of early atherosclerosis: the Los Angeles atherosclerosis study." Circulation 103(24):2922-7.

9. Martin, K. R., D. Wu , et al. (2000). "The effect of carotenoids on the expression of cell surface adhesion molecules and binding of monocytes to human aortic endothelial cells.“ Atherosclerosis 150(2):265-74.

10. Hirvonen,T., J. Virtamo, et al. (2000). "Intake of flavonoids, carotenoids, vitamins C and E, and risk of stroke in male smokers." Stroke 31(10):2301-6.

11. Ascherio, A., E. B. Rimm, et al. (1999). "Relation of consumption of vitamin E, vitamin C, and carotenoids to risk for stroke among men in the United States." Ann Intern Med 130(12):963-70.

12. Dugas, T. R., D. W. Morel, et al. (1999) "Dietary supplementation with beta-carotene, but not with lycopene, inhibits endothelial cell-mediated oxidation of low-density lipoprotein." Free Radic Biol Med 26(9-10):1238-44.

13. Faulhaber, D., R. D. Granstein, et al. (2001). Lutein inhibits UVB radiation-induced tissue swelling and suppression of the induction of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in the mouse. The Society of Investigative Dermatology, 62nd Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.

14. Stahl, W., U. Heinrich, et al. (2000). "Carotenoids and carotenoids plus vitamin E protect against ultraviolet light-induced erythema in humans." Am J Clin Nutr 71(3): 795-8.

15. Greenway, H. T. and S. Pratt (1999). Skin tissue levels of carotenoids, vitamin A, and antioxidants in photodamaged skin. La Jolla, Ca, Mohs Surgery Unit, Division of Dermatology & Cutaneous Surgury, Scripps Clinic.

16. O'Connor, I. and N. O'Brien (1998). "Modulation of UVA light-induced oxidative stress by beta-carotene, lutein and astaxanthin in cultured fibroblasts." J Dermatol Sci 16(3): 226-30.

17. Taylor, E. J. and F. J. Evans (1998). "Anti-psoriatic action of lutein demonstrated by inhibition of rat photodermatitis." J Pharm Pharmacol 50(Supplement): 78.

18. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics. National Health and Nutrition Examiniation Survey Data 2001-2002. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/nhanes/nhanes01-02.htm

19. United States Department of Health and Human Services and United States Department of Agriculture. Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005.   January 12, 2005. http://www.healthierus.gov/dietaryguidelines/

20. Lyle, B. J., J. A. Mares-Perlman, et al. (1999). "Antioxidant intake and risk of incident age-related nuclear cataracts in the Beaver Dam Eye Study." Am J Epidemiol 149(9): 801-9.

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22. Podda, M., Traber, M. G., Weber, C., Yan, L.-J., Packer, L., UV-Irradiation Depletes Antioxidants and Causes Oxidative Damage in a Model of Human Skin, Free Rad. Biol. Med.24: 55-65 (1998).

23. Landrum, J. T., Bone, R. A. Lutein, Zeaxanthin, and the Macular Pigment. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 385:28-40, 2001.

24. Mathew-Roth, M. M., Wilson, T., Fujimori, E., and Krinsky, N. I., Carotenoid Chromophore Length and Protection Against Photosensitization, Photochem. Photobiol. 19: 217-222 (1974).

25. Edge, R. and Truscott, T. G., Carotenoid Radicals and the Interaction of Carotenoids with Active Oxygen Species in The Photochemistry of Carotenoids, H.A. Frank, A. J. Young, G. Britton, and R. J. Cogdell (eds.), 223-234, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands (1999).

26. Di Mascio, P., Devasagayam, R. A., Kaiser, S., Sies, H., Carotenoids, Tocopherols and Thiols as Biological Singlet Molecular Oxygen Quenchers. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 18: 1054-1056 (1990).

27. Miller, N. J., Sampson, J., Candeias, L. P., Branley, P. M., Rice-Evans, C. A., Antioxidant Activities of Carotenes and Xanthophylls, FEBS Letters, 384:240-242 (1996).

28. Rice-Evans, C. A., Sampson, J., Bramley, P. M., Holloway. D. E., Why Do We Expect Caroteniods to be Antioxidant in-vivo? Free Rad. Res. 26: 381-398 (1997).

29. Terao, J., Nagao, A., Park, D.-K., Lim, B. P., Lipid Hydroperoxide Assay for Antioxidant Activity of Carotenoids, Methods in Enzymology(Packer., L., Ed.), 312: 454-460 (1992).

30. Wu, A. Pathak, M. A., Sifakis, M. Goukassian, D. A., and Gonzalez, S., Oral Administration of Lutein Modulates Cell Proliferation Induced by Acute UVB Radiation in the SHK-1 Hairless Mouse Animal Model, The Society of Investigative Dermatology, 63rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Abstract # 769 (2002).

31. Chen, J., Wu, A., Pathak, M. A., Rius-Diaz, F., Mihm, C. M., Goukassian, D. A., Gonzalez, S., Dietary Lutein and Zeaxanthin Partially Prevent UVB-Induced Skin Carcinogenesis in SKH-1 Hairless Mouse Model, The Society of Investigative Dermatology, 63rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Abstract # 767 (2002).

32. Joshipura, K. J., Ascherio, A., Manson, J. E., Stampfer, M. J., Rimm, E. B., Speizer, F. E., Hennekens, C. H., Spiegelman, D. & Willett, W. C. Fruit and vegetable intake in relation to risk of ischemic stroke. Jama 282: 1233-1239 (1999).

33. Ness, A. R. & Powles, J. W. Fruit and vegetables, and cardiovascular disease: a review. Int J Epidemiol 26: 1-13. (1997).

34. Keys, A., Menotti, A., Karvonen, M. J., Aravanis, C., Blackburn, H., Buzina, R., Djordjevic, B.S., Dontas, A. S., Fidanza, F., Keys, M. H. & et al. The diet and 15-year death rate in the seven countries study. Am J Epidemiol 124: 903-915 (1986).

35. Su, Q., Rowley, K. G., Itsiopoulos, C. & O'Dea, K. Identification and quantitation of major carotenoids in selected components of the Mediterranean diet: green leafy vegetables, figs and olive oil. Eur J Clin Nutr 56: 1149-1154 (2002).

36. Kim, M.K., Park, Y.G., et al. (2002). "Breast cancer, serum antioxidant vitamins, and p53 protein overexpression." Nutr Cancer 43: 159-166.

37. McMillan, D.C. Talwar, D., et al. (2002). "The relationship between reduced vitamin antioxidant concentrations and the systemic inflammatory response in patients with common solid tumours." Clin Nutr 21: 161-164.

38. Peng, Y.M., Peng, Y.S., et al. (1993). "A nonsaponification method for the determination of carotenoids, retinoids, and tocopherols in solid human issues." Cancer Epidermiol Biomarkers Prev 2: 139-144.

39. Sato, N., Helzlsouer, K., et al. (2002). "Prospective study of carotenoids, tocopherols, and retinoid concentrations and the risk of breast cancer." Cancer Epidermiol Biomarkers Prev 11: 451-457.

40. Sumantran, V.N., Zhang, R., et al. (2000). "Differential regulation of apoptosis in normal versus transformed mammary epithelium by lutein and retinoic acid." Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 9 :257-263.

41. Yeum, K.J., Ahn, S.H., et al. (1998). "Correlation between carotenoid concentrations in serum and normal breast adipose tissue of women with benign breast tumor or breast cancer." J Nutr 128: 1920-1926.

42. Jewell V.C., Mayes C.B., et al. (2004). "A comparison of lutein and zeaxanthin concentrations in formula and human milk samples from Northern Ireland mothers." Eur J Clin Nutr 58: 90-97.

43. Scheigert FJ, Bathe K, Chen F, Buscher U, and Dudenhauden JW. Effect of the stage of lactation in humans on carotenoid levels in milk, blood plasma and plasma lipoprotein fractions. Eur J Clin Nutr 52: 754-759, 1998.

44. Khachik, F., Spangler, C.J. et al. (1997). "Identification, quantification, and relative concentrations of carotenoids and their metabolites in human milk and serum." Anal Chem 69: 1873-1881.

45. Oostenbrug GS, Mensink RP, van Houwelingen AC, et al. Pregnancy-induced hypertension: material and neonatal plasma lipi-soluble antioxidant levels and its relationship with fatty acid unsaturation. Eur J Clin Nutr 52 754-759, 1998.

46. Oostenbrug GS, Mensink RP, Al MD, et al. Maternal and neonatal plasma antiodixant evels in normal pregnancy, and the relationship with fatty acid unsaturation. Br J Nutr 80 67-73, 1998.

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La santé des yeux

1. Landrum JT and Bone RA. Lutein, zeaxanthin, and the macular pigment. Arch Biochem Biophys 385: 28-40., 2001.

2. Beatty S, Boulton M, Henson D, Koh HH, and Murray IJ. Macular pigment and age related macular degeneration. Br J Ophthalmol 83: 867-877., 1999.

3. Aleman TS, Duncan JL, Bieber ML, de Castro E, Marks DA, Gardner LM, Steinberg JD, Cideciyan AV, Maguire MG, and Jacobson SG. Macular pigment and lutein supplementation in retinitis pigmentosa and usher syndrome. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 42: 1873-1881., 2001.

4. Berendschot TT, Goldbohm RA, Klopping WA, van de Kraats J, van Norel J, and van Norren D. Influence of lutein supplementation on macular pigment, assessed with two objective techniques. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 41:3322-3326., 2000.

5. Duncan JL, Aleman TS, Gardner LM, De Castro E, Marks DA, Emmons JM, Bieber ML, Steinberg JD, Bennett J, Stone EM, MacDonald IM, Cideciyan AV, Maguire MG, and Jacobson SG. Macular pigment and lutein supplementation in choroideremia. Exp Eye Res 74: 371-381., 2002.

6. Hammond BR, Johnson EJ, Russell RM, Krinsky NI, Yeum KJ, Edwards RB, and Snodderly DM. Dietary modification of human macular pigment density. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 38: 1795-1801., 1997.

7. Johnson EJ, Hammond BR, Yeum KJ, Qin J, Wang XD, Castaneda C, Snodderly DM, and Russell RM. Relation among serum and tissue concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin and macular pigment density. Am J Clin Nutr 71: 1555-1562., 2000.

8. Landrum JT, Bone RA, Joa H, Kilburn MD, Moore LL, and Sprague KE. A one year study of the macular pigment: the effect of 140 days of a lutein supplement. Exp Eye Res 65: 57-62., 1997.

9. Antioxidant status and neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group. Arch Ophthalmol 111: 104-109., 1993.

10. Seddon JM, Ajani UA, Sperduto RD, Hiller R, Blair N, Burton TC, Farber MD, Gragoudas ES, Haller J, Miller DT, and et al. Dietary carotenoids, vitamins A, C, and E, and advanced age-related macular degeneration. Eye Disease Case-Control Study Group. Jama 272: 1413-1420, 1994.

11. Curran-Celentano J, Hammond BR, Jr., Ciulla TA, Cooper DA, Pratt LM, and Danis RB. Relation between dietary intake, serum concentrations, and retinal concentrations of lutein and zeaxanthin in adults in a Midwest population. Am J Clin Nutr 74: 796-802., 2001

12. Bone RA, Landrum JT, Mayne ST, Gomez CM, Tibor SE, and Twaroska EE. Macular pigment in donor eyes with and without AMD: a case-control study. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 42: 235-240, 2001.

13. Broekmans WM, Berendschot TT, Klopping-Ketelaars IA, de Vries AJ, Goldbohm RA, Tijburg LB, Kardinaal AF, and van Poppel G. Macular pigment density in relation to serum and adipose tissue concentrations of lutein and serum concentrations of zeaxanthin. Am J Clin Nutr 76: 595-603., 2002.

14. Bernstein PS, Zhao DY, Wintch SW, Ermakov IV, McClane RW, and Gellermann W. Resonance Raman measurement of macular carotenoids in normal subjects and in age-related macular degeneration patients. Ophthalmology 109: 1780-1787., 2002.

15. Snellen EL, Verbeek AL, Van Den Hoogen GW, Cruysberg JR, and Hoyng CB. Neovascular age-related macular degeneration and its relationship to antioxidant intake. Acta Ophthalmol Scand 80: 368-371., 2002.

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La santé de la peau

1. Gonzalez S, Wu A, Pathak MA, Sifakis M, and Goukassian DA. Oral administration of lutein modulates cell proliferation induced by acute UV-B radiation in the SHK-1 hairless mouse animal model (Abstract). The Society of Investigative Dermatology, 63rd Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA., 2002. 2.

2. Granstein RD, Faulhaber D, and Ding W. Lutein inhibits UV-B radiation-induced tissue swelling and suppression of the induction of contact hypersensitivity (CHS) in the mouse (Abstract). The Society of Investigative Dermatology, 62nd Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., 2001, p. 497.

3. Stahl W, Heinrich U, Jungmann H, Sies H, and Tronnier H. Carotenoids and carotenoids plus vitamin E protect against ultraviolet light-induced erythema in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 71: 795-798., 2000.

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La santé de la femme

1. Hulten K, Van Kappel AL, Winkvist A, Kaaks R, Hallmans G, Lenner P, and Riboli E. Carotenoids, alpha-tocopherols, and retinol in plasma and breast cancer risk in northern Sweden. Cancer Causes Control 12: 529-537., 2001.

2. Toniolo P, Van Kappel AL, Akhmedkhanov A, Ferrari P, Kato I, Shore RE, and Riboli E. Serum carotenoids and breast cancer. Am J Epidemiol 153: 1142-1147., 2001.

3. Kim MK, Ahn SH, and Lee-Kim YC. Relationship of serum alphatocopherol, carotenoids and retinol with the risk of breast cancer. Nutrition Research 21: 797-809, 2001.

4. Zhang S, Hunter DJ, Forman MR, Rosner BA, Speizer FE, Colditz GA, Manson JE, Hankinson SE, and Willett WC. Dietary carotenoids and vitamins A, C, and E and risk of breast cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst 91: 547-556., 1999.

5. Rock CL, Saxe GA, Ruffin MTt, August DA, and Schottenfeld D. Carotenoids, vitamin A, and estrogen receptor status in breast cancer. Nutr Cancer 25: 281-296, 1996.

6. Milo K, Singeltary J, Bomser J, and Smith MAL. Lutein and zeaxanthin inhibit human breast cancer cell proliferation (abstract). FASEB 12: A830, 1998.

7. Yeum, K. J., G. Ferland, et al. (1998). "Relationship of plasma carotenoids, retinol and tocopherols in mothers and newborn infants." J Am Coll Nutr 17(5): 442-7.

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