Lycopene, a natural plant extract, reduced depression-related impairments in the hippocampus and alleviated depressive-like behaviors in mice. The findings were published in Food Science and Nutrition ...
Emerging evidence suggests that lycopene—a natural plant extract—may have antidepressant properties. New research in Food Science & Nutrition reveals the mechanisms behind its antidepressant effects.
Emerging evidence suggests that lycopene-a natural plant extract-may have antidepressant properties. New research in Food Science & Nutrition reveals the mechanisms behind its antidepressant effects.
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4 Foods with More Lycopene Than Tomatoes
Fresh tomatoes aren’t the only food high in lycopene. Here are 4 other foods with ample amounts of this antioxidant. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Tomatoes are the most popular source of ...
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Chinese Scientists Discover Method To Convert Carbon Dioxide into Lycopene, a Powerful Antioxidant
In a groundbreaking discovery, Chinese scientists have developed a novel technology that not only combats climate change but also produces the powerful antioxidant lycopene, known for its ...
New research suggests that lycopene, found in tomatoes and other red fruits, may help lower cancer risk—especially lung cancer. But is it the key to prevention or just part of a bigger health puzzle?
Insufficient intake of red coloured fruits was associated with 'significantly higher risk' of severe gum disease in a new ...
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