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- Lycopene - Wikipedia
Isolation procedures for lycopene were first reported in 1910, and the structure of the molecule was determined by 1931 In its natural, all- trans form, the molecule is long and somewhat flat, constrained by its system of 11 conjugated double bonds
- Lycopene | C40H56 | CID 446925 - PubChem
Lycopene is a naturally occurring red carotenoid pigment that is responsible for red to pink colors seen in tomatoes, pink grapefruit, and other foods Having a chemical formula of C40H56, lycopene is a tetraterpene assembled from eight isoprene units that are solely composed of carbon and hydrogen
- Lycopene | C40H56 - ChemSpider
ChemSpider record containing structure, synonyms, properties, vendors and database links for Lycopene, 502-65-8, E160d, OAIJSZIZWZSQBC-GYZMGTAESA-N
- Lycopene - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lycopene is a lipophilic red-colored carotenoid pigment, composed of eight isoprene units (octaprene) joined by regular head to tail bindings, except in the middle of the molecule where the binding is tail to tail, giving rise to a symmetric structure (Fig 1)
- Lycopene - NIST Chemistry WebBook
IUPAC Standard InChIKey: OAIJSZIZWZSQBC-GYZMGTAESA-N Copy CAS Registry Number: 502-65-8 Chemical structure: This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file
- Lycopene: Sources, Structure and Benefits - Springer
Lycopene (ψ,ψ-carotene) is a carotenoid of the carotenes class, with an unsaturated acyclic structure, absence of a β-ionone ring, without provitamin A activity, and a molecular formula C 40 H 56 (Fig 2)
- Lycopene (C40H56) Structure, Properties and Nomenclature
Learn its structure, key properties, IUPAC name, synonyms, and its powerful antioxidant role, particularly in prostate health, found in tomatoes and other red fruits
- Lycopene | Antioxidant, Carotenoid, Tomato | Britannica
Lycopene is an isomer of the carotenes, the yellow colouring matter, both having the same molecular formula, C 40 H 56, but differing in structure Lycopene was isolated from the black bryony (Tamus communis), a European yam, in 1873, and from tomatoes in 1875
- lycopene (CHEBI:15948) - EMBL-EBI
Because lycopene only differs from beta-carotene in lacking the beta-ionone structure, and beta-carotene is known to have pro-oxidant activity in vitro, we sought to determine whether lycopene might also have pro-oxidant activity in vitro in comparison with beta-carotene
- The Science Behind Lycopene - numberanalytics. com
Dive into the science behind Lycopene's antioxidant properties, its effects on human health, and the role it plays in the nutritional value of tomatoes
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