Lycopene, a plant-derived compound found in tomatoes and other red fruits, is showing promise as a natural antidepressant.
In a nutshell Scientists discovered that lycopene, the compound that makes tomatoes red, may help alleviate depression by ...
Lycopene, a natural plant extract, reduced depression-related impairments in the hippocampus and alleviated depressive-like ...
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Emerging evidence suggests that lycopene—a natural plant extract—may have antidepressant properties. New research in Food Science & Nutrition reveals the mechanisms behind its antidepressant effects.