Tomatoes are a good source of Lycopene in almost any form. Purple cabbage, grapefruits, chicken liver, asparagus, chili peppers, among others. Tomatoes are one of the highest I think.
tomatoes are rich in lycopene
It contains lycopene that is found in a plant pigment and phytochemical which reduces the risk of cancer and contains vitamin C.
very healthy -------- It contains lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant.
Lycopene helps reduce the risk of heart decease.
It is not known if Lycopene can assist with light sensitivity. Lycopene is used a type of pigment that is found in tomatoes and other red fruits.
The Rf value of Lycopene is between 0.4 and 0.6. The best mobile phase for Lycopene is a mixture of a polar and non-polar solvent.
Watermelon contains water (of course!) Vitamins A, B6, and C as well as potassium and lycopene!
Lycopene is the chemical that gives them their red color.
Lycopene is the scientific name for the red carotenoid pigment that is found in blood.
I heard that Vitamin water contains a molecule which sounds like lycopene (I'm not certain) which is supposed to help you focus. Definitely worth researching
No. it is not.
There is over twice as much lycopene in ketchup than in tomato paste.
No, it's the ketchup you put on TOP of them that has the lycopene. Hot dogs themselves don't have the substance.