| lycopene | <chemical> A linear, unsaturated hydrocarbon carotenoid (536D), the major red pigment in some fruit. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| lycopene cyclase-isomerase | <enzyme> Found in bacteria chloroplasts; both isomerization and cyclization takes place; NADPH is essential cofactor; may be route to formation of alpha and beta carotene; has been sequenced; genbank d83513 Registry number: EC 5.5.- Synonym: crty protein, lycopene cyclase, crtl gene product, lycopene beta-cyclase (26 Jun 1999) |
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carotenoid that makes tomatoes red; may lower the risk of prostate cancer
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A red pigment found in tomatoes and some fruits. It is an antioxidant and may help prevent some types of cancer.
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Abundant in the red flesh and skin of the tomato. It appears in very high concentration when tomatoes are processed
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is a phytochemical with antioxidant properties that is especially high in tomatoes.
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Recent studies conducted by a Harvard professor give hope for a new weapon in the war against prostate cancer. These studies indicate that lycopene, the red pigment of the tomato, which is a powerful carotenoid, seems to be one of the most potent antioxidants that works for prostate cancer prevention. There is mounting evidence that carotenoids prevent damage to DNA and help keep prostate cancer from forming.
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