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Ferro Y, Mazza E, Angotti E, et al. Effect of a novel functional tomato sauce (OsteoCol) from vine-ripened tomatoes on serum lipids in individuals with common hypercholesterolemia: tomato sauce and hypercholesterolemia. J Transl Med 2021;19(1):19. View abstract.
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Fukushi Y, Mariya Y, Yamada K, et al. Tomato juice consumption could improve breast skin adverse effects of radiotherapy in breast cancer patients. In Vivo 2020;34(5):3013-21. View abstract.
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Gholami F, Antonio J, Evans C, Cheraghi K, Rahmani L, Amirnezhad F. Tomato powder is more effective than lycopene to alleviate exercise-induced lipid peroxidation in well-trained male athletes: randomized, double-blinded cross-over study. J Int Soc Sports Nutr 2021;18(1):17. View abstract.
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Cormio L, Calò B, Falagario U, et al. Improvement of urinary tract symptoms and quality of life in benign prostate hyperplasia patients associated with consumption of a newly developed whole tomato-based food supplement: a phase II prospective, randomized double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. J Transl Med 2021;19(1):24. View abstract.
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Tian Z, Li K, Fan D, et al. Water-Soluble Tomato Concentrate, a Potential Antioxidant Supplement, Can Attenuate Platelet Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress in Healthy Middle-Aged and Elderly Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Crossover Clinical Trial. Nutrients 2022;14(16):3374. View abstract.
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de Bie TH, Balvers MGJ, de Vos RCH, Witkamp RF, Jongsma MA. The influence of a tomato food matrix on the bioavailability and plasma kinetics of oral gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and its precursor glutamate in healthy men. Food Funct 2022;13(16):8399-8410. View abstract.
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