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Supplements - NutritionLycopeneNEWS:ARTICLES:JOURNAL ARTICLES:Effect of lycopene on the vascular endothelial function and expression of inflammatory agents in hyperhomocysteinemic rats. (Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2007) "The present study indicated that lycopene exerts an antiatherogenic effect by inhibiting the expression of inflammatory agents in hyperhomocysteninemic rats." Lycopene Inhibits Disease Progression in Patients with Benign Prostate Hyperplasia. (J Nutr. 2008) No Evidence Tomatoes, Lycopene Cut Cancer: FDA "There's little hard evidence that a diet rich in tomatoes and the tomato antioxidant lycopene can ward off cancer, according to research from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Reporting in the July 10 issue of the Journal of the American Cancer Institute, FDA experts lay out in great detail the evidence -- or mostly lack of it -- behind their November 2005 statement that tomato consumption is not linked to any reduction risk of tumors of the prostate, ovary, stomach and pancreas. The agency had previously found no evidence that tomatoes could cut risks for lung, colorectal, breast, cervical or endometrial tumors, either. " Tomatoes versus lycopene in oxidative stress and carcinogenesis: conclusions from clinical trials (European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007)) INTERNET SITES: |
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