Lycopene

Lycopene is associated in research with reduced risk of prostate cancer in particular. Different tomato varieties contain distinct phytonutrient profiles corresponding to their pigment color. Lycopene is a carotenoid pigment responsible fo…

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Lycopene is associated in research with reduced risk of prostate cancer in particular. Different tomato varieties contain distinct phytonutrient profiles corresponding to their pigment color. Lycopene is a carotenoid pigment responsible for the red color in tomatoes and is their primary anti-cancer compound. Cooking tomatoes into sauce, paste, or soup significantly increases lycopene bioavailability by breaking down cell walls.