Mark Henderson, Science Editor, in San Francisco
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An antioxidant chemical found in tomatoes could be used to treat common causes of abdominal pain such as internal scarring after surgery and endometriosis, new research has suggested.
Lycopene, the bright red pigment that gives tomatoes their characteristic colour, can inhibit proteins that are linked to the formation of abnormal patches of tissue called adhesions, according to a study of cells in culture.
Though the findings are very preliminary, they hint that a diet rich in tomatoes and tomato products, or supplements containing lycopene, might be a promising way of controlling adhesions.
Adhesions are patches of scar tissue or fibrous strands that form on internal surfaces in the abdomen, often connecting two organs or parts of organs together. They are a common side effect of surgery, and they also occur in endometriosis, a condition in which tissue that normally lines the womb grows in other parts of the abdomen. These growths can cause pain, bowel obstructions, bladder problems and infertility.
Abdominal adhesions are commonly associated with tissue damage caused by free radical oxygen molecules, leading a team headed by Tarek Dbouk, of Wayne State University in Detroit, to investigate lycopene because of its antioxidant properties.
The chemical, which is particularly abundant in cooked tomato products such as ketchup and pasta sauces, is already thought to have protective effects against cardiovascular disease and some cancers.
In the study, Dr Dbouk exposed human cells to lycopene in the laboratory, and measured its effect on proteins that serve as markers for adhesion formation. Levels of these proteins were substantially reduced, by as much as 80 to 90 per cent.
Dr Dbouk told the American Society for Reproductive Medicine conference in San Francisco that the results suggest that lycopene – and tomatoes that contain it – could be useful for treating post-surgical adhesions and other conditions such as endometriosis and uterine fibroids.
“What we found in our laboratory study is that lycopene can help with the adhesions that these conditions cause,” he said. “One of the major complications of endometriosis is that it causes inflammation which induces adhesions.
“The inflammation basically causes scarring. What we did was to look at protein markers that could help us trace the activity of the abnormal cells that cause these adhesions. The lycopene worked to reduce the abnormal activity of these cells.
“This means that you would not get the adhesions, which suggests that lycopene could work to mitigate the complications and ailments of endometriosis. So, hypothetically speaking, we might be able to reduce the adhesion effects of endometriosis.”
The study does not show whether lycopene absorbed through the diet would have the same effect on real cells in the human body, but Dr Dbouk said it could be practical to get it in this way. “It is certainly possible that you could get the amount you need from your diet,” he said. “Or if the patient did not like tomatoes, you could give them the lycopene as a supplement.”

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Hi there
If you can not tolerate tomatoes, you will be able to find Lycopene in tablets. Make a searche in internet, you will be able to find them easely.
It works!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANA, LONDON, UK
Umm... I would love to eat tomatoes.... But since the endometriosis is bothering my bladder, I cannot take the acidity. Tomato is the one main food I miss since I was diagnosed with endometriosis, my body just can't handle it.
Jaime, Madison, United States
Thank you! There is only so much that one can do. If this does work it will reduce the long waiting lists in hospitals for treatment. For being thoughtful and taking alot of women's pain. I dont know how much to thankyou! God bless the work of your hands.
Carol, London , UK
This is very interesting, its about time some progress was made in the search for cure/cause/treatment. I have started up a thread for discussion on this topic at endoforums.com.
aletia, brisbane, australia
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for any and all research that you are doing on endometriosis. I had never even heard of this condition until I was diagnosed recently due to infertility. Please keep up the great work and help us to reduce this thief of life.
Angie, Anaheim, USA
I suppose Dr.Tarek Dbouk is talking of tomatoes shown
on the above picture and seson tomatoes only.
Bruno, Cesena, Italy
Dr.Tarek Dbouk this is a very interesting study you have done. Im very impressed.
Do other red fruits such as watermelon or grapefruit have the same amount of Lycopene?
Lamise, Wanaque, USA