Lycopene: Current Insights into its Antioxidant Properties and Health Benefits
Krutika Shriram Dhondge
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Institute of Biosciences and Technology, MGM University, Aurangabad, 431001, India.
Nilesh Madanrao Maske
MGM’s NK College of Agriculture, Gandheli, Aurangabad- 431 003, India.
Sandip Ankush Patil
Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, MPKV, Rahuri- 413 722, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Lycopene, a prominent carotenoid abundantly found in several fruits and vegetables, has garnered significant consideration for its potential as an antioxidant agent. This abstract provides an updated overview of the growing recognition of lycopene's antioxidant assets and its ramifications for human health. Its role as a potent antioxidant has been linked to its capability to scavenge free radicals and neutralize oxidative stress, thereby potentially preventing various degenerative diseases. These abstract highlights the increasing consumer demand for lycopene-rich foods and emphasizes the importance of incorporating such foods into a balanced diet.
Besides, current studies have indorsed potential therapeutic applications of lycopene in combating conditions such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, and diabetes, owing to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hypertensive effects. While lycopene's fame as a potential antioxidant agent continues to grow, further research is warranted to explicate its mechanisms of action and explore its full therapeutic potential. In conclusion, this abstract underscore the importance of continued research efforts to harness the benefits of lycopene for promoting human health.
Keywords: Antioxidant, bioavailability, carotenoids, lycopene