Bacteria Capture CO2 for Lycopene
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•Lycopene: China’s scientists turn CO2 into cancer-fighting compound
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Researchers from Qingdao Agricultural University in China ’s Shandong province have developed this technological solution.
The technology aims to capture carbon dioxide and utilize it to produce lycopene.
The compound is a powerful antioxidant found in fruits and vegetables.
Lycopene is thought to have protective properties against various diseases, such as heart disease, certain cancers, and diabetes.
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