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As a free-standing product, or blended in a nutritional supplement formula with synergistic ingredients, the new CyaninPlusTM is a unique, natural extract that promotes efficient inflammation modulating and pain-relieving activity.
CyaninPlusTM Health Benefits
• Helps to ease the painful effects of inflammation
• Helps to reduce inflammation-related swelling
• Supports healthy immune and cardiovascular systems
• Provides antioxidant protection against free radicals
CyaninPlusTM Key Properties
CyaninPlusTM is a proprietary, self-affirmed GRAS, cyanophyta extract derived from Arthrospira maxima or platensis, cultivated in fresh waters for human consumption. The primary component of CyaninPlusTM is Phycocyanin (PC), a blue accessory pigment of the light-harvesting phycobilisomes in Arthrospira maxima or platensis, which is known to act as an antioxidant and a selective COX-2 inhibitor. In addition to Phycocyanin, CyaninPlusTM contains anti-inflammatory compounds different from PC with complementary anti-inflammatory properties.
Phycocyanin is the major component in the light harvesting complex of cyanobacteria. In the human body, Phycocyanin can act to inhibit the inflammatory cascade (such as inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2 (COX 2) enzymatic activity) and quench free radicals involved in the inflammation pathway.
COX-2 enzyme is responsible for the formation of various prostaglandins and thromboxanes involved in inflammation and the sensation of pain associated with injuries and joint discomfort. Phycocyanin has been shown to be one of the most potent natural COX-2 inhibitors, highly effective in alleviating pain and chronic inflammatory conditions.
CyaninPlusTM also contains bioactive compounds different from PC that have been shown to modulate inflammation by interacting in five of the six biochemical pathways regulating inflammation. These pathways include: (1) prevention of free radical formation, (2) COX-2 inhibition, (3) quenching free radicals, (4) inhibition of lipoxygenase, and (5) reducing inflammatory behavior of cells.
In experiments, purified Phycocyanin and CyaninPlusTM were compared for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. In both cases, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of CyaninPlusTM was higher than the activities for purified Phycocyanin alone.
The reduction of ROS formation by PC was not shown to be as potent as CyaninPlusTM when compared in similar doses, and the inhibitory effect of migrating PMN toward inflammatory cytokines was shown to be greater in CyaninPlusTM. The results of both experiments indicate there are additional anti-inflammatory compounds contained within CyaninPlusTM. Furthermore, the data show CyaninPlusTM inhibits both COX-2 and Lipoxygenase enzyme activities.
Product Characteristics
CyaninPlus™ Arthrospira platensis Algae Water Extract
Order Oscillatoriales
Family Phormidiaceae
Genus Arthrospira
Species Arthrospira platensis
Physical Characteristics
Appearance Ground Powder (2 - 70 mesh)
Color Brilliant Blue
Moisture 2 - 7%
Density 0.2 - 0.7 g/ml
Phycocyanin > 30 %
Nutritional Information (1 gram serving size)
Typical Composition
Calories 3.50
Calories from Fat 0.20
Total Fat 0.03 g
Saturated Fat 0.02 g
Trans Fat 0.00 g
Cholesterol 0.00 g
Sodium 14.60 mg
Total Carbohydrates 0.12 g
Dietary Fiber 0.08 g
Sugars 0.01 g
Protein 0.70 g
Vitamins
B1 (Thiamine) 59.00 mcg
B2 (Riboflavin) 45.00 mcg
B3 (Niacin) 0.41 mg
B5 (Pantothenic Acid) 2.62 mcg
B6 (Pyridoxine) 6.33 mcg
B12 (Cobalamin) 2.05 mcg
E (alpha-tocopherol) None Detected
C (Ascorbic Acid) None Detected
Biotin 0.50 mcg
Folic Acid 5.48 mcg
Minerals
Calcium 2.13 mg
Chromium 0.10 mcg
Iron 0.60 mg
Magnesium 5.42 mg
Manganese 28.30 mcg
Potassium 32.10 mg
Selenium None Detected
Zinc 28.00 mcg
Amino Acids
Aspartic Acid 54.80 mg
Threonine 31.60 mg
Serine 30.10 mg
Glutamic Acid 90.10 mg
Proline 22.20 mg
Glycine 30.10 mg
Alanine 54.20 mg
Valine 33.30 mg
Methionine 13.20 mg
Isoleucine 31.50 mg
Leucine 48.50 mg
Tyrosine 29.90 mg
Phenylalanine 26.00 mg
Histidine 6.20 mg
Lysine 28.30 mg
Arginine 38.10 mg
Microbiology
Total Plate Count Less than 10,000 cfu/g
Total Coliforms Less than 100 cfu/g
Mold & Yeast Less than 1,000 cfu/g
S. Aureus Less than 100 cfu/g
E. Coli Negative / 1 grams
Salmonella Negative / 10 grams
Arsenic Inorganic Not more than 2 ppm
Cadmium Not more than 2 ppm
Lead Not more than 2 ppm
Mercury Not more than 1 ppm
Microcystin Toxin None Detected
Organophosphorus Pesticides USP Guidelines
Organochloride Pesticides USP Guidelines
Pyrethroid Pesticides USP Guidelines
Regulatory Status & Safety
Stability Considerations Stable
Incompatibility with None
Hazardous Decomposition Products None known
Special Fire Fighting Procedures None
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards None
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
Spill / Leakage Procedures If material is released or spilled:
sweep up with broom and discard.
Water disposal method:
Dispose of in accordance with
local, state and federal regulations
with regards to fruit, seed and
vegetable handling.
Worker Skin Protection Normal work wear
Worker Eye Protection Goggles are recommended in all
manufacturing environments.
Primary Route of Exposure Ingestion
Effects of Over Exposure None
Emergency First Aid Procedures Flush eyes with large quantities
of water, rinse, rinse other areas
with soap and water.
Drink large amounts of water.
Drying Method, Packaging, Storage, Shelf Life
Drying Method DLT Hydro—DriTM
Packaging Food grade Mylar bag
vacuum packaged
Storage Conditions Store in cool dry place, away from
extreme conditions of heat, cold
and moisture to prevent oxidation
and preserve quality. Do not store
this product above 100F. Store in
airtight containers away from
most sources of light and heat.
Shelf Life 36 months from date of
manufacture
Applications
Available Forms Ground powder
(10 kg minimum order)
Typical Dose 1 gram per day
CyaninPlusTM In Vitro Testing
In vitro research demonstrated CyaninPlusTM acted as an antioxidant by reducing the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and by quenching free radicals. In addition, treatment of inflammatory cells with CyaninPlusTM inhibited the migration of cells toward the inflammatory chemotactic compound Leukotriene B4 (LTB4), thus demonstrating the ability of CyaninPlusTM to attenuate/modulate anti-inflammatory properties across three pathways.
Based on the results of in vitro testing, a clinical pilot study was performed to examine effects of daily consumption of CyaninPlusTM on chronic pain. An open-label study design was used, involving 13 participants consuming 1 gram CyaninPlusTM daily for 2 weeks. All participants reported improvements from chronic pain shortly after study start; eight participants noted marked improvements as early as three days after consumption.
After one week, a statistically significant reduction in perceived pain and a reduction in use of pain medication were observed. Others reported improvements including reduced swelling of hands and feet, better range of motion of troubled areas, and improved ability to manage activities of daily living.
References
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Bhat V, Madaystha K. (2000). C-Phycocyanin: A potent peroxyl radical scavenger in vivo and in vitro. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 275, 20-25.
Carter SG, Redman KA, Benson KF, Ehmann A, Guthrie J, Norris L, Turner J, Jensen, GS. Analegisic and anti-inflammatory properties of a novel phycocyanin-rich microalgae extract, CyaninPlusTM. SSW09 poster session.
Gonzalez R, Rodriguez S, Romay C, Ancheta O, Gonzalez A, Armesto J, Remirez D, Merino N. (1999). Anti-inflammatory activity of phycocyanin extract in acetic acid-induced colitis in rats. Pharmacological Research, Jan;39(1):55-9.
Reddy C, Bhat V, Kiranmai K, Reddy N, Reddanna P, Madyastha K. (2000). Selective inhibition of Clclooxygenase-2 by C-Phycocyanin, a biliprotein from Spirulina platensis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 277, 599-603.
Remirez D, Gonzáles A, Merino N, González R, Ancheta O, Romay C, Rodrigues S. (2000). Effect of phycocyanin in zymosan-induced arthritis in mice-phycocyanin as an antiarthritic compound. Drug Development Research, 48:70-75.
Rimbau V, Camins A, Romay C, Gonzáles R, Pallas M. (1999). Protective effects of C-phycocyanin against kainic acid-induced neuronal damage in rat hippocampus. Neuroscience Letters, 276:75-78.
Romay C, Armesto J, Remirez D, Gonzalez R, Ledon N, Garcia. (1998). Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of C-phycocyanin from blue-green algae. Inflammation Research, Jan;47(1):36-41.
Romay C, Ledón N, González R. (1998). Further studies on anti-inflammatory activity of phycocyanin in some animal models of inflammation. Inflammation Research, Aug;47(8):334-8.
Romay C, Ledón N, González R. (2000). Effects of phycocyanin extract on prostaglandin E2 levels in mouse ear inflammation test. Arzneimittel.-Forschung./Drug Research, 50(II), Nr12, 1106-1109.
Romay C, González R. (2000). Letter to the editor. Phycocyanin is an antioxidant protector of human erythrocytes against lysis by peroxyl radicals. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 52:367-368.
Rimbau V, Camins A, Pubill D, Sureda F, Romay C, González R, Jimenéz A, Escubedo E, Camarasa J, Pallás M. (2001). C-Phycocyanin protects cerebellar granule cells from low potassium/serum deprivation-induced apoptosis. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 364:96-104.

