Introduction
Lycopene is a naturally occurring carotenoid extracted from ripe tomatoes, widely known for its powerful antioxidant properties. Increasingly used in dietary supplements, functional foods, and nutraceutical products, Lycopene supports overall wellness and protects cells from oxidative stress. For supplement manufacturers and health product brands, sourcing high-quality Lycopene with a reliable LYCOPENE COA is essential to ensure purity, safety, and regulatory compliance.
What is Lycopene?
It is a red pigment naturally present in tomatoes and other red fruits. Classified as a natural tomato extract, it belongs to the carotenoid family, which is known for its antioxidant effects. Unlike some synthetic ingredients, natural Lycopene provides a safe and bioavailable source for supplements and functional foods.
Key benefits include:
Powerful antioxidant support
Supports cardiovascular health
Promotes skin health and protection
Helps neutralize free radicals
Why Choose Lycopene from Tomato Extract?
Natural Lycopene derived from tomato extract is preferred by health brands due to its high purity and stable quality. Using it backed with a Certificate of Analysis ensures each batch meets international standards. This is particularly important for dietary supplement manufacturers and nutraceutical companies seeking reliable and safe raw materials.
Applications
Highly versatile and can be used in various products, such as:
Capsules, tablets, and softgel supplements
Functional beverages and fortified foods
Nutraceutical blends and antioxidant formulations
Health and wellness products for global distribution
How to Verify Quality
Always request a LYCOPENE COA from your supplier. The COA provides critical information about:
Purity and concentration
Moisture content and stability
Safety and heavy metal testing
Compliance with international standards
Desheng Nutrition offers high-purity Lycopene powder from natural tomato extract, with a complete COA for each batch, ensuring quality and peace of mind for supplement brands worldwide.
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