Lyc-O-Pen® S Beadlets

Microencapsulated Lycopene Ingredient
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High-potency tomato source: 

Derived from LycoRed patented tomato strains with significantly higher lycopene content than standard varieties.

Patented microencapsulation:

Advanced carrier system improves oxidative stability, light and heat resistance, and masks odor.

Complete natural matrix: 

Retains β-carotene and Vitamin E for a full phytochemical profile.

Multiple certifications:
 
Halal, Kosher, FSSC22000, ISO9001, HACCP, GMP.

Versatile applications: 

Suitable for capsules, tablets, powders, foods, and topical formulations. 


Origin USA

Nature


Halal


Patent


Allergen free


Sustainable


Clean Label


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    Intenational Literature

    Lycopene intake may increase plasma lycopene levels and reduce PSA concentrations

    (Schwarz et al, J. Nutr, 2008).


    This includes:

    • explores antioxidant activity
    • bioavailability
    • tissue distribution
    • stability in food processing

    Note: This content is for research reference only and does not constitute efficacy claims.

    Target Audience

    Busy professionals
    Men focused on functional health maintenance
    Seniors pursuing health management

    Applications

    Capsules

    Tablets

    Powder sachets

    B​everages

    Resource Center

    FAQ

    What is Lyc-O-Pen® Patented Microencapsulated Lycopene?

    Lyc-O-Pen® is a lycopene ingredient derived from patented Israeli tomato strains and manufactured in the USA using advanced microencapsulation technology to ensure stability and high quality.

    Microencapsulation technology enhances the oxidative stability, light resistance, and heat resistance of lycopene, while effectively masking the ingredient's odor and improving formulation compatibility.

    Is Lyc-O-Pen® from a natural source?

    Yes, it is derived from LycoRed patented tomato strains, retaining natural tomato pigments and classified as a nature-identical form.

    Does Lyc-O-Pen® contain other nutrients besides lycopene?

    It retains natural accompanying components such as $\beta$-carotene and Vitamin E, providing a complete phytochemical profile.

    Which international quality certifications has Lyc-O-Pen® passed?

    It has passed multiple quality certifications, including Halal, Kosher, FSSC22000, ISO9001, HACCP, and GMP.

    In which product dosage forms can Lyc-O-Pen® be applied?

    It offers versatile applications suitable for capsules, tablets, powder packs, general foods, and topical skincare formulations.

    How should Lyc-O-Pen® raw materials be correctly stored to maintain quality?

    It is recommended to store them in a cool, dry place while avoiding high-temperature environments and exposure to direct light.

    Does this product align with the modern Clean Label trend?

    Yes, Lyc-O-Pen® possesses Clean Label characteristics, meeting consumer demands for transparent, simple, and natural ingredients.

    What is the difference between lycopene from patented tomato strains and regular varieties?

    Patented tomato strains from LycoRed have a significantly higher lycopene content compared to standard tomato varieties.

    How is the absorption (bioavailability) of lycopene in the body optimized?

    Through microencapsulation technology, the stability of lycopene is enhanced, and related studies have explored its bioavailability performance in various carrier systems. 


    References

    Kucuk, O., Sarkar, F. H., Sakr, W., Djuric, Z., Pollak, M. N., Khachik, F., ... & Wood Jr, D. P. (2001). Phase II randomized clinical trial of lycopene supplementation before radical prostatectomy. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 10(8), 861-868.

    Kucuk, O., Sarkar, F. H., Djuric, Z., Sakr, W., Pollak, M. N., Khachik, F., ... & Wood Jr, D. P. (2002). Effects of lycopene supplementation in patients with localized prostate cancer. Experimental Biology and Medicine, 227(10), 881-885.

    Ansari, M. S., & Gupta, N. P. (2003). A comparison of lycopene and orchidectomy vs orchidectomy alone in the management of advanced prostate cancer. BJU international, 92(4), 375-378.

    Cesarini, J. P., Michel, L., Maurette, J. M., Adhoute, H., & Bejot, M. (2003). Immediate effects of UV radiation on the skin: modification by an antioxidant complex containing carotenoids. Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine, 19(4), 182-189.

    Aust, O., Stahl, W., Sies, H., Tronnier, H., & Heinrich, U. (2005). Supplementation with tomato-based products increases lycopene, phytofluene, and phytoene levels in human serum and protects against UV-light-induced erythema. International journal for vitamin and nutrition research, 75(1), 54-60.

    Ansari, M. S., & Gupta, N. P. (2004, September). Lycopene: a novel drug therapy in hormone refractory metastatic prostate cancer. In Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations (Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 415-420). Elsevier.

    Briviba, K., Kulling, S. E., Möseneder, J., Watzl, B., Rechkemmer, G., & Bub, A. (2004). Effects of supplementing a low-carotenoid diet with a tomato extract for 2 weeks on endogenous levels of DNA single strand breaks and immune functions in healthy non-smokers and smokers. Carcinogenesis, 25(12), 2373-2378.

    Briviba, K., Kulling, S. E., Möseneder, J., Watzl, B., Rechkemmer, G., & Bub, A. (2004). Effects of supplementing a low-carotenoid diet with a tomato extract for 2 weeks on endogenous levels of DNA single strand breaks and immune functions in healthy non-smokers and smokers. Carcinogenesis, 25(12), 2373-2378.

    Porrini, M., Riso, P., Brusamolino, A., Berti, C., Guarnieri, S., & Visioli, F. (2005). Daily intake of a formulated tomato drink affects carotenoid plasma and lymphocyte concentrations and improves cellular antioxidant protection. British Journal of Nutrition, 93(1), 93-99.

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