Lycopene Variants
Explore all available forms and preparations of Lycopene. Each variant may have different bioavailability, potency, and recommended uses.
Lycopene
as Lycopene beadlets
Lycopene
as providing 1 mg lycopene
Lycopene
as Tomato Lycopene
Lycopene
as providing 1 mg of lycopene
Lycopene
as Lycopene from Tomato
Lycopene
as standardized lycopene extract
Lycopene
as standardized Lycopene concentrate
Lycopene
as Lycopene Concentrate
Lycopene
as Lycopene Extract
Lycopene
as 1 mg of Lycopene
Lycopene
as micronized Lycopene
Lycopene
as Lyc-O-Mato natural Tomato extract
Lycopene
as LYC-O-MATO(R) Tomato extract
Lycopene
as Lycopene 1%
Lycopene
as Lycopene 10%
Lycopene
as Lycopene 5%
Lycopene
as 1 mg Lycopene
Lycopene
as Lycopene; Natural
Lycopene
as Lycopene LYC-O-MATO(R) tomato extract
Lycopene
as pure Lycopene
Lycopene
as Licopeno
Lycopene
as Lycopene powder
Lycopene
as Lysopene
Lycopene
as standardized to yeilding 5 mg pure Lycopene
Lycopene
as Lycopene Lycobeads
Lycopene
as Lycored Lycopene
Lycopene
as Lycopene standardized extract
Lycopene
as from 286 mg of LYC-O-MATO(R)
Lycopene
as Lycopenes
Lycopene
as Lycoperiscum fruit ext.
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Understanding Variants: Different forms of Lycopene can have significantly different properties:
- • Extracts are concentrated forms with higher potency
- • Standardized versions ensure consistent active compound levels
- • Branded ingredients often have proprietary processing or clinical studies
- • Different forms (powder, oil, fermented) affect absorption and bioavailability