Lycopene (10%) 2500 mcg + Betacarotene (20%) 10 mg + Zinc sulphate Monohydrate eq to Elemental Zinc 7.5 mg + Sod.
Selenate eq to selenium 150 mcg + Manganese Sulphate 1.5 mg + Copper 1 mg
The combination of (Friscovit-L) lycopene, beta-carotene, zinc, selenium, manganese, and copper is often formulated to provide antioxidant support and essential micronutrients.
Components and Benefits Of Friscovit-L
Lycopene (10%) 2500 mcg
- Class: Antioxidant
- Uses: Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant in tomatoes and other red fruits. It helps protect cells from oxidative damage, supports cardiovascular health, and may reduce the risk of certain cancers.
- Mechanism of Action: It neutralizes free radicals and unstable molecules that can damage cells and contribute to chronic diseases.
Beta-Carotene (20%) 10 mg
- Class: provitamin A antioxidant
- Uses: Besides being an antioxidant, in the human body system, beta-carotene converts into vitamin A, and this is important to health due to its requirement to have strong skin, see clearly, and enjoy a healthy immune system.
- Mechanism of Action: It scavenges free radicals and, on metabolism, becomes retinol—a type of vitamin A—through a series of physiological events.
Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate eq to Elemental Zinc 7.5mg
- Class: Essential Minerals
- Uses: Zinc has an impact on immunity, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and cell division. It also plays a role in normal growth and development during pregnancy, pubertal growth, and childhood.
- Mechanism of action: Zinc acts as an activator for many enzymes; the catalytic function of these enzymes is associated with several metabolic pathways.
Sodium Selenate eq to Selenium 150mcg
- Class: Essential trace element
- Uses: Selenium is important for reproductive health, thyroid function, and DNA synthesis. It also has antioxidant properties, protecting cells from damage.
- Mechanism of Action: Selenium is a component of selenoproteins, which have roles in antioxidant defence and thyroid hormone metabolism.
Manganese Sulphate 1.5mg
- Class: Crucial trace component
- Uses: Manganese is involved in the synthesis of blood clotting, the healing of bones, and the reduction of inflammation. It also serves as an essential trace element for carbohydrate, glucose, cholesterol, and amino acid metabolism.
- Mechanism of Action: Several enzymes are manganese cofactors, including certain antioxidant enzymes.
Copper 1mg
- Class: Trace element and essential
- Uses of copper: synthesis of red blood cells, bone health, healthy vessels, nerves, an immune system, and acting as an iron absorber.
- Mechanism of Action: Enzymes that digest iron, have energy-generating functions and create neurotransmitters require copper as a cofactor.