Limited antioxidant effect after consumption of a single dose of tomato sauce by young males, despite a rise in plasma lycopene — Jetty Chung‐Yung Lee (2009) | RDL Network
Limited antioxidant effect after consumption of a single dose of tomato sauce by young males, despite a rise in plasma lycopene
Article 2009 en
Authors
JL
Jetty Chung‐Yung Lee
HI
Helen B. Isaac
SH
Shan Huang
Abstract
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This study investigated the effect of a single dose of tomato sauce on healthy male volunteers in a randomized crossover study. Healthy male subjects (n = 10) were enrolled. Placebo (rice and olive oil) or tomato (tomato sauce, rice and olive oil) meals were provided to the volunteers. Blood and urine samples were taken before consumption of meal (0 h) and 2, 4, 6, 24 and 48 h after meal. Consumption of tomato sauce increased plasma lycopene level by 5–22%, with a maximum level at 24 h (p<0.01) after the meal. Levels of plasma F2-isoprostanes, hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid products, allantoin and urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine did not change after either meal, but urinary F2-isoprostanes (p<0.05) significantly decreased at 48 h compared to 0 h after the tomato sauce meal. This study showed that a single dose of tomato sauce meal had only a limited antioxidant effect in vivo.
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