2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11255-022-03383-2
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Lipidic extract of whole tomato reduces hyperplasia, oxidative stress and inflammation on testosterone-induced BPH in obese rats

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“…Aging naturally increases OS, which is related to the pathophysiology of BPH. The accumulated production of reactive oxygen species due to endogenous or exogenous causes, like testosterone, plays a determinant role in diseases such as BPH 5,24 . The antioxidant effect of Se and the tomato extract together would have a positive effect not only on BPH but also in elderly subjects, improving their quality of life compared to finasteride, which would probably worsen OS.…”
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“…Aging naturally increases OS, which is related to the pathophysiology of BPH. The accumulated production of reactive oxygen species due to endogenous or exogenous causes, like testosterone, plays a determinant role in diseases such as BPH 5,24 . The antioxidant effect of Se and the tomato extract together would have a positive effect not only on BPH but also in elderly subjects, improving their quality of life compared to finasteride, which would probably worsen OS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assays for malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitrites (NO2) in prostate samples were performed as previously reported 5 …”
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