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1 The Functions of Tomato Lycopene and Its Role in Human Health
Jagdeep Sroa

2 Outline Introduction Lycopene and related tomato carotenoids
Structure and spectroscopy Lycopene content of common foods Intake absorption of lycopene & transport Site of concentration Mechanism of action Epidemiological evidence Food sources and bioavailability Conclusion & Future Directions References

3 Introduction Oxidative damage Role of antioxidants Chronic diseases
Important factors Genetic factors, age, lifestyle & diet Oxidative damage Role of antioxidants

4 Lycopene and related carotenoids
What is lycopene? Carotenoid, an acyclic isomer of ß-carotene Isomeric mixture, with 50% as cis isomers Most potent antioxidant Predominant carotenoid in human plasma

5 Structure and Stereochemistry

6 Structure and Spectroscopy

7 Lycopene Content of Common Foods
Food Type Amount mg per 100 gr. References Guava Fresh, pink 5.4 7 Tomatoes Fresh, red 8 Tomato Juice 7.83 Tomato Paste Grapefruit Fresh, pink 3.36 Watermelon Fresh, red 4.1 Ketchup 16.6 Pizza sauce 32.9 Spaghetti sauce 17.5 9 Papaya Fresh, red 10

8 Intake Absorption & Transport
Better absorbed from lipid-rich diets & cooked, rather than raw foods Once ingested  plasma LDL & HDL Highest levels found in LDL

9 Site of Concentration Adrenal glands Testes Liver Prostate gland

10 Mechanism of Action Reactive oxygen Species (ROS) Antioxidant
potential Oxidative damage Oxidative stress Cancer risk Chronic diseases Dietary lycopene Blood and tissue lycopene levels Cardiovascular Disease risk Other mechanisms Metabolic pathways Gene function regulation Gap-junction communication Hormone and Immune modulation Carcinogen metabolism

11 Epidemiological Evidence of Health Benefits
A) Risk of Cancer The Mediterranean Diet High intake of tomatoes linked to protective effects against digestive tract cancers in a case control study and 50% reduction in rates of death from cancers at all sites in an elderly U.S. population. US Health Professionals Study Evaluated the intake of various carotenoids, inversely related to risk of prostate cancer. A reduction in risk of 35% was observed for consumption freq. of 10 or more servings per tomato products per week. Protective effects were stronger with advanced prostate. Jain CK, Agarwal S. Rao AV. Journal article

12 Epidemiological Evidence of Health Benefits
B) Risk of Cardiovascular Disease HOPE Study Supplementation with 400 IU/d of vitamin E for 4.5 years did not result in any beneficial effects on cardio. Events in patients at high risk. In contrast, other studies indicated eating tomatoes reduced risk. John Hopkins University Study Smokers with low levels of circulating carotenoids were at an increased risk for myocardial infarction. Lower blood lycopene levels were also found to be associated with increased risk for and death from coronary artery disease in a pop. study comparing Lithuanian and Swedish cohorts with different rates of death from coronary artery disease.

13 Food Sources and Bioavailability
Good dietary sources of lycopene Lycopene from processed tomato products vs. raw tomatoes Bioavailability: dosage and presence of other carotenoids

14 Conclusion & Future Directions
Effectiveness vs. safety Health benefits Natural tomato oil Dietary supplements

15 References Food, nutrition and the prevention of cancer: a global perspective. Washington: World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research; 1997. Jain CK, Agarwal S, Rao AV. The effect of dietary lycopene on bioavailability, tissue distribution, in-vivo antioxidant properties and colonic preneoplasia in rats. Nutr Res 1999;19:

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