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Lycopene is an
organic compound classified as a
tetraterpene and a carotene.
Lycopene (from the Neo-Latin Lycopersicon, the name of a
former tomato genus)...
- in 7,9,7’,9’-tetra-cis-
lycopene. CRTISO, a
carotenoid isomerase, is
needed to
convert the cis-
lycopene into an all-trans
lycopene in the
presence of reduced...
- chlorophyll-free
chromoplasts that
synthesize and ac****ulate the
carotenoids lycopene, β-carotene, and
other metabolites that are
sensory and
nutritional ****ets...
- its
vivid orange-reddish
color resulting from a mix of beta-carotene and
lycopene.
Momordica cochinchinensis is a
perennial tendril climber which may reach...
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calories and high in pot****ium and
vitamins C, K, and A. It is also rich in
lycopene, a
carotenoid pigment with many
reputed health effects related to its antioxidant...
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molecule to form
lycopene.
After desaturation,
lycopene cyclase first forms γ-carotene by
converting one of the ψ
acyclic ends of the
lycopene as a β-ring...
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tomato fruits will keep
their nutritional value. The
tomatoes are high in
lycopene, antioxidants, and
vitamin C. The
final products may
contain up to 2–6%...
- Rose hips
contain the
carotenoids beta-carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, and
lycopene. A meta-analysis of
human studies examining the
potential for rose hip...
- anthocyanins,
pigmentation in Cara Cara
oranges is due to carotenoids, such as
lycopene. From the
major growing regions,
South American Cara
Caras are
ready for...
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Carotenes Alpha-Carotene Beta-Carotene Gamma-Carotene Delta-Carotene
Lycopene Neurosporene Phytofluene Phytoene Xanthophylls:
Canthaxanthin Cryptoxanthin...