Basic Information
| Product Name | Tomoto extract |
|---|---|
| Synonym | Null |
| Latin Name | Solanum lycopersicum |
| CAS Number | 502-65-8 |
| Part Used | Friut Peel |
| Origin | China |
| Trademark | JINGMU |
| HS Code | 1302199099 |
| Grade | Food Grade |
| Appearance | Red Powder |
| Specification | 10%lycopene |
| Solubility | Solutable in Water |
| Test Method | HPLC |
| Free Sample | 20g or 50g is avaliable |
| Production Capacity | 2 Tons/Month |
Description
Tomato extract, rich in lycopene—a potent carotenoid compound—has emerged as a cornerstone of modern health and wellness. Scientific studies reveal that lycopene constitutes approximately 80%-90% of the total carotenoid content in tomatoes, with its antioxidant capacity surpassing that of β-carotene and vitamin E by 10-100 times. Extracted from premium sun-ripened tomatoes, lycopene’s unique molecular structure enables exceptional free radical scavenging and cellular protection. Research underscores its pivotal role in combating oxidative stress, reducing inflammation, and mitigating risks of chronic diseases such as prostate cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and age-related macular degeneration.
Available in high-purity forms (90%-98%), lycopene is a vibrant red, water-soluble powder that integrates seamlessly into formulations without altering texture or flavor profiles. Its stability under heat and light further enhances its versatility for global applications. |
Function
| Lycopene stands as a powerhouse of health and beauty benefits, validated by decades of clinical research. As nature’s most potent antioxidant in the carotenoid family, it neutralizes free radicals with unmatched efficiency, slowing cellular aging and promoting systemic health. Its anti-cancer properties are particularly notable, with studies highlighting its ability to inhibit tumor growth and enhance the efficacy of conventional therapies.
In skincare, lycopene boosts collagen synthesis, reduces UV-induced damage, and diminishes hyperpigmentation, offering a dual shield against environmental aggressors and visible aging. For cardiovascular health, it improves endothelial function, lowers LDL oxidation, and regulates blood pressure. Additionally, lycopene supports metabolic health by enhancing insulin sensitivity and aiding in weight management. Its anti-inflammatory properties extend to joint and cognitive health, making it a holistic solution for modern wellness needs. |
Application
Nutraceuticals: Formulated into capsules and tablets for prostate health, heart support, and anti-aging supplements.
- Functional Foods: Enhances antioxidant profiles in juices, sauces, and fortified snacks while extending shelf life.
- Cosmetics: Key ingredient in anti-aging serums, sunscreens, and brightening creams for UV protection and skin rejuvenation.
- Medical Intermediates: Used in developing adjuvant therapies for cancer and chronic inflammatory conditions.
- Daily Hygiene: Incorporated into oral care products to combat gum inflammation and promote oral microbiome balance.


Tomato extract, rich in lycopene—a potent carotenoid compound—has emerged as a cornerstone of modern health and wellness. Scientific studies reveal that lycopene constitutes approximately 80%-90% of the total carotenoid content in tomatoes, with its antioxidant capacity surpassing that of β-carotene and vitamin E by 10-100 times. Extracted from premium sun-ripened tomatoes, lycopene’s unique molecular structure enables exceptional free radical scavenging and cellular protection. Research underscores its pivotal role in combating oxidative stress, reducing inflammation, and mitigating risks of chronic diseases such as prostate cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and age-related macular degeneration.
Nutraceuticals: Formulated into capsules and tablets for prostate health, heart support, and anti-aging supplements.

