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Solanum lycopersicum
The word "tomato" may refer to the plant (Solanum lycopersicum) or the edible, typically red, fruit that it bears. Originating in South America, the tomato was spread around the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas, and its many varieties are now widely grown, often in greenhouses in cooler climates.
The tomato belongs to the nightshade family. The plants typically grow to 1–3 meters (3–10 ft) in height and have a weak stem that often sprawls over the ground and vines over other plants. It is a perennial in its native habitat, although often grown outdoors in temperate climates as an annual.
Lycopene has also been shown to protect against oxidative damage in many epidemiological and experimental studies. In addition to its antioxidant activity, other metabolic effects of lycopene have also been demonstrated.
Solanum lycopersicum
Research products of Solanum lycopersicum
Catalog Product Name CAS Number Manual
CFN98588Lycopene502-65-8  PDF
CFN98117Beta-Carotene7235-40-7  PDF
CFN90067Riboflavine83-88-5  PDF
CFN98551Citric acid77-92-9  PDF
CFN99642Rutin153-18-4  PDF
CFN99272Quercetin117-39-5  PDF
CFN98850Quercitrin522-12-3  PDF
CFN923194-Nitrobenzyl carbamate32339-07-4  n/a
CFN92310Ethyl (E)-ferulate28028-62-8  n/a
CFN90930Tomatine17406-45-0  PDF
CFN92317Carbamic acid84640-31-3  n/a
CFN92318Ethyl p-nitrobenzyl carbonate943409-69-6  n/a
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