2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24065795
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Improving Whole Tomato Transformation for Prostate Health: Benign Prostate Hypertrophy as an Exploratory Model

Abstract: It is well-established that the beneficial properties of single phytonutrients can be better attained when they are taken with the complex of the molecules present in their natural milieu. Tomato, the fruit providing the most comprehensive complex of prostate-health-preserving micronutrients, has been shown to be superior to its single-nutrient counterparts in decreasing the incidence of age-related prostate diseases. Herein, we describe a novel tomato food supplement enriched with olive polyphenols, containin… Show more

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“…Antioxidants rich in polyphenols and lycopene have demonstrated some effectiveness against benign prostatic hypertrophy ( Natali et al , 2023 ) while several antioxidant preparations have been effective in elevating the circulating levels of testosterone ( Lee et al , 2020 ) and correcting erectile dysfunction ( Meldrum et al , 2012 ). Clearly, we are still in the early stages of such research but the potential of antioxidant therapy in the context of male ageing seems promising.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Antioxidants rich in polyphenols and lycopene have demonstrated some effectiveness against benign prostatic hypertrophy ( Natali et al , 2023 ) while several antioxidant preparations have been effective in elevating the circulating levels of testosterone ( Lee et al , 2020 ) and correcting erectile dysfunction ( Meldrum et al , 2012 ). Clearly, we are still in the early stages of such research but the potential of antioxidant therapy in the context of male ageing seems promising.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is the second most important vegetable crop next to potato worldwide, with annual production of 186 million tons fresh fruit produced in 2020 in 144 countries [9][10][11]. Tomato is rich in bioactive and valuable compounds such as carotenoids (mainly lycopene (80-90%) and β-carotene) in addition to vitamin C, vitamin E, and several phenolic compounds [10][11][12]. Tomato wastes were subjected to evaluation as a potential source of phenolic antioxidants and anticancer agents [10,12], identifying and quantifying some individual phenolic compounds, including phenolic acids, flavonoids, lycopene, and pigments [9,13].…”
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confidence: 99%