Lycopene: the powerful antioxidant
Lycopene is an antioxidant carotenoid compound occurring in plants. Lycopene, from the New Latin word lycopersicum
is a carotenoid which is found in different fruits and vegetables,
which includes: tomatoes, pawpaw, mangoes , watermelon and
processed vegetable juices.
It is a fat soluble substance. Epidemiological research studies have
demonstrated positive health benefits in consuming food high in
lycopene. Lycopene and its analogues may have potent
antioxidant properties to protect cells and tissues from oxidative
stress and free radicals, and thus contribute to enhancement of immune
functions of the body. These antioxidants may also prevent damage to
cells and DNA, as well as stimulate the repair of oxidative damage to
DNA.
Diets rich in these phytochemicals appear in some studies to
lower risk of certain types of cancer, especially cancers of
the prostate, lung and stomach, as well as cardiovascular
diseases and age-related eye disorders.
Lycopene is an acyclic carotenoid with eleven conjugated double bonds
and two un-conjugated double bonds.
Lycopene: the powerful antioxidant