Title:Evidence and Prospects of Lycopene as Powerful Red Superfood: Modern
Approach to Food Science
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
Author(s): Ena Gupta, Pragya Mishra, Priyanka Singh and Neha Mishra*
Affiliation:
- Department of Food Nutrition and Public Health, SHUATS,
Prayagraj-211007, India
Keywords:
Lycopene, cancer, therapeutic potential, superfood, food industry, arthritis.
Abstract: Lycopene is a plant-derived important nutrient belonging to a group of pigments identified
as carotenoids. Lycopene has distinctive chemical and structural features contributing to definite
biological properties. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant and prevents cells and tissues from
damage caused by singlet oxygen or free radicals. Research studies have shown the healthpromoting
potential of lycopene or its metabolites in the prevention of chronic diseases like diabetes,
cancer, asthma, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, and cardiovascular diseases. Lycopene is stable
for processing like other natural compounds when present in the plant tissue matrix. Over the last
few years, the global lycopene market has increased in different sectors like pharmaceuticals, cosmetics,
food and dairy products, and other dietary supplements. The most important aspect of lycopene
as a superfood is its synergistic nature with other nutrients. The main aim of this review article
is to study chemistry, biosynthetic pathways, biotransformation, sources, and acceptable daily intake.
Its characterization as a superfood, therapeutic potential, and wide range of applications in the
food industry are also studied.