Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg | EPA 150mg | DHA 70mg | Phospholipids 400mg | Astaxanthin 200mcg | 60 Softgels
1,000mg of pure Antarctic krill oil (Euphausia superba) per softgel, providing 150mg EPA, 70mg DHA, 400mg phospholipids, and 200mcg esterified astaxanthin. Omega-3 fatty acids bound to phospholipids, not triglycerides. Health Canada licensed NPN 80116638. Made in Canada. 60 softgels.
Suitability Notice
- Contains shellfish Krill (Euphausia superba) are crustaceans. Hypersensitivity or allergy has been known to occur with shellfish. Discontinue use if this occurs
- Softgel shell contains bovine gelatin Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Key Benefits
- Krill oil 1,000mg per softgel Euphausia superba, whole | Antarctic sourced | MSC certified sustainable
- EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 150mg Per softgel | Omega-3 fatty acid
- DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 70mg Per softgel | Omega-3 fatty acid
- Total omega-3 fatty acids 270mg Per softgel
- Phospholipids 400mg Per softgel | Omega-3s bound to phospholipids, not triglycerides
- Esterified astaxanthin 200mcg Per softgel | Naturally occurring carotenoid antioxidant
- Health Canada licensed NPN 80116638
- Third party tested Heavy metals, PCBs, dioxins, peroxide value
- MSC certified Marine Stewardship Council certified sustainable Antarctic krill
- Made in Canada GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
- 60 softgels At 1 softgel per day
What This Is
Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg provides 1,000mg of pure krill oil (Euphausia superba) per softgel, with precisely quantified omega-3 fatty acids (EPA 150mg, DHA 70mg, total omega-3 270mg), phospholipids (400mg), and esterified astaxanthin (200mcg). The omega-3 fatty acids in krill oil are bound to phospholipids rather than triglycerides as in fish oil. Phospholipids are the same class of lipid that forms human cell membranes, which affects how the omega-3s are processed during digestion. Licensed by Health Canada with NPN 80116638. Manufactured in Canada to GMP standards.
The Science
Krill Oil vs Fish Oil: The Phospholipid Difference
The primary structural difference between krill oil and fish oil is the molecular form in which the omega-3 fatty acids are carried. In fish oil, EPA and DHA are bound to triglycerides, a three-fatty-acid glycerol ester that requires pancreatic lipase digestion before the omega-3s can be absorbed. In krill oil, EPA and DHA are predominantly bound to phospholipids, the same class of amphiphilic lipid molecules that form the bilayer structure of human cell membranes. This structural difference affects the digestion and absorption pathway of the omega-3 fatty acids.
This formula provides 400mg of phospholipids per 1,000mg softgel, meaning a significant proportion of the omega-3 fatty acids are in phospholipid-bound form. The phospholipid content also provides phosphatidylcholine, a source of dietary choline, an essential nutrient involved in acetylcholine synthesis, liver fat metabolism, and one-carbon methylation pathways.
EPA and DHA: What Each Omega-3 Does
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) are long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids that are essential components of human cell membranes and precursors to a range of bioactive lipid mediators. EPA is the primary precursor to the 3-series prostaglandins and 5-series leukotrienes, eicosanoids with different biological activity profiles than the 2-series and 4-series eicosanoids derived from arachidonic acid. EPA and DHA are also precursors to specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) including resolvins, protectins, and maresins, which support the resolution phase of the inflammatory response. DHA is the predominant structural fatty acid in neuronal cell membranes and the retina, where it supports membrane fluidity and the function of membrane-embedded proteins including rhodopsin and ion channels.
Astaxanthin: The Naturally Occurring Carotenoid
Esterified astaxanthin (200mcg per softgel) is a naturally occurring carotenoid pigment that gives krill their characteristic red-pink colour. Krill accumulate astaxanthin from the microalgae they consume. Astaxanthin is a potent lipophilic antioxidant that is incorporated into the krill oil matrix, where it protects the polyunsaturated fatty acids from oxidation during storage. This contributes to the oxidative stability of krill oil and its low peroxide value compared to many fish oils. Astaxanthin also provides antioxidant activity in lipid-rich biological environments including cell membranes.
Antarctic Sourcing and Sustainability
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) are small crustaceans that inhabit the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, one of the least industrially impacted marine environments on Earth. The Antarctic krill fishery is managed by CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources), which sets precautionary catch limits well below estimated sustainable yield. This krill oil carries MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification, which requires independent third-party verification of sustainable fishing practices, traceability, and minimal ecosystem impact.
Medicinal Ingredient (per softgel)
- Krill oil (Euphausia superba, whole) 1,000mg
- Total omega-3 fatty acids 270mg
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 150mg
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 70mg
- Phospholipids 400mg
- Esterified astaxanthin 200mcg
Non medicinal ingredients: Bovine gelatin (non-GMO), glycerin, purified water.
Quality and Trust
- NPN 80116638 Licensed by Health Canada as a Natural Health Product
- Made in Canada GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
- Third party tested Heavy metals, PCBs, dioxins, peroxide value, omega-3 content
- MSC certified Marine Stewardship Council certified sustainable Antarctic krill
- Precisely quantified EPA 150mg | DHA 70mg | Phospholipids 400mg | Astaxanthin 200mcg per softgel
- Non-GMO bovine gelatin softgel Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans
- 60 softgels At 1 softgel per day
Who This Is For
- Adults without shellfish allergy seeking a precisely quantified Antarctic krill oil with confirmed EPA, DHA, phospholipid, and astaxanthin content per softgel from a Health Canada licensed formula
- Those who want omega-3 fatty acids in phospholipid-bound form rather than triglyceride-bound fish oil
- Health conscious consumers who prefer a Health Canada licensed, MSC certified, third party tested, GMP manufactured krill oil supplement
- Adults who have reviewed the suitability notices above and, where applicable, discussed krill oil supplementation with their healthcare practitioner
How to Use
Adults: Take 1 softgel once daily. Take with food. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity or allergic reaction occurs.
Safety and Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Hypersensitivity or allergy has been known to occur with shellfish; discontinue use if this occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Do not use if the seal is broken or missing.
NPN 80116638. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All health claims are consistent with Health Canada's Natural Health Products Regulations.
Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg | EPA 150mg | DHA 70mg | Phospholipids 400mg | Astaxanthin 200mcg | 60 Softgels
1,000mg of pure Antarctic krill oil (Euphausia superba) per softgel, providing 150mg EPA, 70mg DHA, 400mg phospholipids, and 200mcg esterified astaxanthin. Omega-3 fatty acids bound to phospholipids, not triglycerides. Health Canada licensed NPN 80116638. Made in Canada. 60 softgels.
Suitability Notice
- Contains shellfish Krill (Euphausia superba) are crustaceans. Hypersensitivity or allergy has been known to occur with shellfish. Discontinue use if this occurs
- Softgel shell contains bovine gelatin Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans
- Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Key Benefits
- Krill oil 1,000mg per softgel Euphausia superba, whole | Antarctic sourced | MSC certified sustainable
- EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) 150mg Per softgel | Omega-3 fatty acid
- DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) 70mg Per softgel | Omega-3 fatty acid
- Total omega-3 fatty acids 270mg Per softgel
- Phospholipids 400mg Per softgel | Omega-3s bound to phospholipids, not triglycerides
- Esterified astaxanthin 200mcg Per softgel | Naturally occurring carotenoid antioxidant
- Health Canada licensed NPN 80116638
- Third party tested Heavy metals, PCBs, dioxins, peroxide value
- MSC certified Marine Stewardship Council certified sustainable Antarctic krill
- Made in Canada GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
- 60 softgels At 1 softgel per day
What This Is
Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg provides 1,000mg of pure krill oil (Euphausia superba) per softgel, with precisely quantified omega-3 fatty acids (EPA 150mg, DHA 70mg, total omega-3 270mg), phospholipids (400mg), and esterified astaxanthin (200mcg). The omega-3 fatty acids in krill oil are bound to phospholipids rather than triglycerides as in fish oil. Phospholipids are the same class of lipid that forms human cell membranes, which affects how the omega-3s are processed during digestion. Licensed by Health Canada with NPN 80116638. Manufactured in Canada to GMP standards.
The Science
Krill Oil vs Fish Oil: The Phospholipid Difference
The primary structural difference between krill oil and fish oil is the molecular form in which the omega-3 fatty acids are carried. In fish oil, EPA and DHA are bound to triglycerides, a three-fatty-acid glycerol ester that requires pancreatic lipase digestion before the omega-3s can be absorbed. In krill oil, EPA and DHA are predominantly bound to phospholipids, the same class of amphiphilic lipid molecules that form the bilayer structure of human cell membranes. This structural difference affects the digestion and absorption pathway of the omega-3 fatty acids.
This formula provides 400mg of phospholipids per 1,000mg softgel, meaning a significant proportion of the omega-3 fatty acids are in phospholipid-bound form. The phospholipid content also provides phosphatidylcholine, a source of dietary choline, an essential nutrient involved in acetylcholine synthesis, liver fat metabolism, and one-carbon methylation pathways.
EPA and DHA: What Each Omega-3 Does
EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) are long-chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids that are essential components of human cell membranes and precursors to a range of bioactive lipid mediators. EPA is the primary precursor to the 3-series prostaglandins and 5-series leukotrienes, eicosanoids with different biological activity profiles than the 2-series and 4-series eicosanoids derived from arachidonic acid. EPA and DHA are also precursors to specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs) including resolvins, protectins, and maresins, which support the resolution phase of the inflammatory response. DHA is the predominant structural fatty acid in neuronal cell membranes and the retina, where it supports membrane fluidity and the function of membrane-embedded proteins including rhodopsin and ion channels.
Astaxanthin: The Naturally Occurring Carotenoid
Esterified astaxanthin (200mcg per softgel) is a naturally occurring carotenoid pigment that gives krill their characteristic red-pink colour. Krill accumulate astaxanthin from the microalgae they consume. Astaxanthin is a potent lipophilic antioxidant that is incorporated into the krill oil matrix, where it protects the polyunsaturated fatty acids from oxidation during storage. This contributes to the oxidative stability of krill oil and its low peroxide value compared to many fish oils. Astaxanthin also provides antioxidant activity in lipid-rich biological environments including cell membranes.
Antarctic Sourcing and Sustainability
Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) are small crustaceans that inhabit the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica, one of the least industrially impacted marine environments on Earth. The Antarctic krill fishery is managed by CCAMLR (Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources), which sets precautionary catch limits well below estimated sustainable yield. This krill oil carries MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certification, which requires independent third-party verification of sustainable fishing practices, traceability, and minimal ecosystem impact.
Medicinal Ingredient (per softgel)
- Krill oil (Euphausia superba, whole) 1,000mg
- Total omega-3 fatty acids 270mg
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) 150mg
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 70mg
- Phospholipids 400mg
- Esterified astaxanthin 200mcg
Non medicinal ingredients: Bovine gelatin (non-GMO), glycerin, purified water.
Quality and Trust
- NPN 80116638 Licensed by Health Canada as a Natural Health Product
- Made in Canada GMP certified facility under Health Canada oversight
- Third party tested Heavy metals, PCBs, dioxins, peroxide value, omega-3 content
- MSC certified Marine Stewardship Council certified sustainable Antarctic krill
- Precisely quantified EPA 150mg | DHA 70mg | Phospholipids 400mg | Astaxanthin 200mcg per softgel
- Non-GMO bovine gelatin softgel Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans
- 60 softgels At 1 softgel per day
Who This Is For
- Adults without shellfish allergy seeking a precisely quantified Antarctic krill oil with confirmed EPA, DHA, phospholipid, and astaxanthin content per softgel from a Health Canada licensed formula
- Those who want omega-3 fatty acids in phospholipid-bound form rather than triglyceride-bound fish oil
- Health conscious consumers who prefer a Health Canada licensed, MSC certified, third party tested, GMP manufactured krill oil supplement
- Adults who have reviewed the suitability notices above and, where applicable, discussed krill oil supplementation with their healthcare practitioner
How to Use
Adults: Take 1 softgel once daily. Take with food. Discontinue use if hypersensitivity or allergic reaction occurs.
Safety and Cautions
Consult a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Hypersensitivity or allergy has been known to occur with shellfish; discontinue use if this occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Do not use if the seal is broken or missing.
NPN 80116638. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All health claims are consistent with Health Canada's Natural Health Products Regulations.