Halmin E

Halmin E Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Lycopene is a naturally occuring red carotenoid pigment that is responsible in red to pink colors seen in tomatoes, pink grapefruit, and other foods . Having a chemical formula of C40H56, lycopene is a tetraterpene assembled from eight isoprene units that are solely composed of carbon and hydrogen. Lycophene may undergo extensive isomerization that allows 1056 theoretical cis-trans configurations; however the all-trans configuration of lycopene is the most predominant isomer found in foods that gives the red hue. Lycopene is a non-essential human nutrient that is classified as a non-provitamin A carotenoid pigment since it lacks a terminal beta ionone ring and does not mediate vitamin A activity. However lycophene is a potent antioxidant molecule that scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) singlet oxygen. Tomato lycopene extract is used as a color additive in food products.

Bioperine has been used in trials studying the treatment of Multiple Myeloma and Deglutition Disorders.

Trade Name Halmin E
Generic Vitamin C / Ascorbic Acid + Piperine + Nano Curcumin + Lycopene + Omega 3 Fatty Acid + Vitamin E / Tocopherol
Weight 35mg
Type Capsule
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Nuorik Healthcare
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Halmin E
Halmin E

Uses

Lycopene is an ingredient found in a variety of supplements and vitamins.

Halmin E is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Nutritional supplementation

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