Lycopene 20 mg — 60 Softgels — Antioxidant, Vascular & Skin Photoprotection Support*
LifeSource Vitamins Lycopene 20 mg delivers lycopene from tomato extract (LYC-O-MATO®) to help support antioxidant capacity, vascular function, and skin’s response to UV exposure. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for identity, potency, and purity. Non-GMO, softgel formula.*
Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.
Clinically Studied Benefits
✓ Supports antioxidant capacity — lycopene reduces oxidative stress markers in human trials and meta-analyses. NIH/PMC — Adv Nutr, 2020
✓ Supports vascular and endothelial function — lycopene improves endothelial responses and flow-mediated dilation in clinical studies. NIH/PubMed — Yoshida, 2025
✓ Helps maintain healthy cardiovascular markers — lycopene supports favorable lipid profiles and blood pressure in systematic reviews of intervention trials. NIH/PubMed — Cheng, 2017
✓ Supports skin photoprotection — lycopene reduces UV-induced erythema and photodamage in RCTs and meta-analyses. NIH/PubMed — Zhang, 2024
✓ Helps maintain reduced oxidative stress — lycopene supplementation attenuates inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers in human intervention trials. NIH/PubMed — Maturitas, 2011
✓ Supports improved endothelial function — lycopene enhances FMD in patients with cardiovascular risk factors per randomized trials. NIH/PMC — Evid Based Complement Alternat Med, 2022
✓ Contributes to skin protection from UV exposure — tomato-derived lycopene protects against cutaneous photodamage in controlled human studies. NIH/PubMed — Br J Dermatol, 2011
✓ Supports antioxidant defense — lycopene from tomato sources shows bioavailability and antioxidant effects in crossover clinical trials. NIH/PubMed — Mol Nutr Food Res, 2015
✓ Helps maintain vascular health — lycopene intake associated with improved vascular parameters in healthy adults per randomized studies. NIH/PubMed — Nutrients, 2021
Additional / Promising Evidence
✓ Supports favorable cardiometabolic markers — lycopene associated with positive effects in dietary reviews and observational data. NIH/PMC — Foods, 2022
✓ May support overall antioxidant activity — lycopene demonstrates pleiotropic effects in human health contexts per reviews. NIH/PMC — Cureus, 2024
✓ Promising for skin response to UV — additional evidence from intervention trials on molecular markers of photodamage. NIH/PubMed — Zhang, 2024
✓ Supports reduction in oxidative stress — lycopene shows benefits in metabolic contexts per comprehensive reviews. NIH/PMC — Antioxidants, 2020
✓ May contribute to vascular protection — evidence from reviews on lycopene's role in endothelial health. NIH/PMC — Nutrients, 2022
University-Led & Academic Studies
✓ Carotenoid properties for antioxidant and vascular support — overview from Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute on lycopene. Linus Pauling Institute Resources
✓ Explores lycopene’s role in antioxidant and vascular health — research from Harvard-affiliated programs on carotenoids. Harvard Medical School Resources
We monitor research from leading institutions —
Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*
Global Evidence & Reviews
✓ Supports cardiovascular health — lycopene intake linked to reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases in observational meta-analyses and reviews. NIH/PubMed — Mol Nutr Food Res, 2017
✓ Contributes to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects — lycopene mitigates oxidative stress and related disorders in comprehensive global reviews. NIH/PMC — Cureus, 2024
✓ Supports skin photoprotection from UV damage — tomato and lycopene protect against UV-induced skin deterioration in systematic reviews and meta-analyses of intervention trials. NIH/PubMed — Zhang, 2024
Key Ingredients
- Lycopene (from Tomato Extract, LYC-O-MATO®) — 20 mg — Supports antioxidant capacity, vascular function, and skin photoprotection.*
Brief Benefit Bullets
- Supports antioxidant capacity*
- Supports vascular and endothelial health*
- Helps with skin’s UV photoprotection*
- Non-GMO; softgel formula*
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3rd-party tested for purity and potency*
Suggested Use
See product label for full instructions, or as directed by your healthcare professional. Do not exceed recommended dose. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your physician.*
Product Specifications
Serving Size — 1 softgel
Servings Per Container — 60
Active — Lycopene 20 mg (tomato extract, LYC-O-MATO®)
Form — Softgels
Other Ingredients — Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil; softgel capsule (bovine gelatin, glycerin, water)
Free From — Non-GMO; not manufactured with common allergens listed on label*
Quality — 3rd-party tested for identity, potency and purity
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Lycopene 20 mg — 60 Softgels — supports antioxidant capacity, vascular function & skin photoprotection. Non-GMO, 3rd-party tested. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*