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Tomato extract

English Name:
Tomato extract
Latin Name: Solanum lycopersicum L
Spec: Lycopene 5%-10%
[Molecular Formulas]: C40H56
[Molecular Weight]: 536.87
[CAS No. ]: 502-65-8
[Melting Points]: 172-173?? C
[Appearance]: Red fine powder
[Pharmacology Action]:
1. Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Lycopene lycopene can help
prevent age-related macular degeneration in animals, but studies in
humans have produced mixed results.
2. Lycopene as an Antioxidant Studies that use a supplement form of
lycopene have produced much less encouraging results. Though lycopene
does have antioxidant
3. Lycopene for High Cholesterol Research is contradictory and most
studies in humans use tomato juice (which has other healthy nutrients
besides lycopene). Whether the antioxidant or other properties of
lycopene help with high cholesterol is unknown
4. Cancer Prevention and Lycopene Studies have shown that a diet high in
fruits, such as tomatoes, and vegetables decrease cancer risk. However,
the studies are not specific as to exactly what component of a tomato is
cancer-preventing. To find out if lycopene, specifically, has
cancer-preventing properties, studies on lycopene supplementation in
humans need to be done.
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