Title of article
Lycopene: A Biologically Important Carotenoid for Humans?
Author/Authors
Stahl، نويسنده , , Wilhelm and Sies، نويسنده , , Helmut، نويسنده ,
Pages
9
From page
1
To page
9
Abstract
Lycopene is a carotenoid present in human blood (∼0.5 μmol/liter plasma), and the tissue levels vary from 1 nmol/g wet wt in adipose tissue to up to 20 nmol/g wet wt in adrenals and testes. Its biological activities include antioxidant activity (singlet oxygen quenching and peroxyl radical scavenging), induction of cell–cell communication, and growth control, but no provitamin A activity. Epidemiological studies suggest protective effects of lycopene on some types of cancer, e.g., prostate cancer.In vitroandin vivostudies on growth of tumor cells support this conclusion. The major sources of lycopene for the human are tomatoes and tomato products, and bioavailability from different food items varies considerably. Lycopene oxidation products have recently been identified in human serum. Suggested health effects of lycopene require further investigation.
Keywords
cancer , antioxidant , human , dietary sources , Lycopene , Biokinetics , carotenoids , singlet oxygen , ?-Carotene
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1608153
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