A Possible Indicator of Oxidative Damage in Smokers: (13Z)-Lycopene?
In vitro, the gaseous phase of cigarette smoke is known to induce both isomerization and degradation of dietary carotenoids, such as β-carotene and lycopene. However, the effects of cigarette smoke on the composition of circulating lycopene in vivo are not well understood. In this study, we examined...
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Main Authors: | Daniel L. Graham (Author), Mario Lorenz (Author), Andrew J. Young (Author), Gordon M. Lowe (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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