Potential routes of chlorophyll degradation are discussed in relation to tocopherol biosynthesis.
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So far, no protein with tocopherol binding activity has been reported in plants.
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The beneficial effect of tocopherol is a consequence of its chemical antioxidative action.
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SlTBP-knockdown tomato plants exhibited reduced levels of tocopherol in both leaves and fruits.
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Thealpha-tocopherol levels of umbilical cord serum were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
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Similarly, the association of selenium with risk did not differ by smoking status or by plasma alpha- or gamma-tocopherol concentration.
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The potential public health implications are immense, given the extreme popularity of alphaT supplementation which can unintentionally deplete the body of gamma-tocopherol.
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In the overall population, the mean serum concentrations of all of the micronutrients except gamma-tocopherol were lower for lung cancer cases than controls.
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Some increase in adipose alpha-tocopherol (per milligram adipose cholesterol) and a more consistent decrease in gamma-tocopherol were observed during the supplementation period.
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These results demonstrate that thalassaemia patients have increased MDA and circulating NTBI relative to SCD patients and lower levels of some cytokines and gamma-tocopherol.
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Randomized trials should consider the contribution of γ-tocopherol.
Ús de tocopherols en anglès
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The baseline levels of tocopherols increased significantly between the first and sixth CT cycles.
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Relative concentrations of tocopherols and carotenoids in prostate tissue were proportionate to those in plasma.
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Regulation of tocopherols and their functional significance are poorly defined, thereby limiting their application in prevention.
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The advantage of stress germination of soybeans in enriching phytoalexins is traded off by loss of tocopherols.
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Randomized trials of a-tocopherol supplements on cognitive decline are negative, whereas studies of dietary tocopherols have shown benefit.
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These results suggest a potential inhibitory mechanism of tocopherols in estrogen-induced stemness and cell invasion in breast cancer.
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These results suggest that plasma levels of tocopherols and carotenoids better reflect prostatic exposure than self-reported usual dietary intake.
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The change of antioxidant capacity (ORACoil value) was correlated to the changes of tocopherols and lipid peroxide concentrations.
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Moreover, CPCO significantly increased tocopherols and phytosterols content in liver and reduced liver cholesterol contents and lipid vacuoles accumulation than RBDCO.
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The data argue for thorough experimental and epidemiological reappraisal of desmethyl tocopherols, especially within the contexts of cardiovascular disease and cancer biology.
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The new findings have determined a prominent role in this interaction of the jasmonate-induced pathways leading to the biosynthesis of anthocyanins and tocopherols.
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The aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of tocopherols on the regulation of breast cancer stemness mediated by estrogen.
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Chl metabolism is closely linked to the biosynthesis of other isoprenoid-derived compounds, such as carotenoids and tocopherols, which are also components of the photosynthetic machinery.
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Early studies conducted between 1922 and 1950 indicated that alpha-tocopherol was specific among the tocopherols in allowing fertility of laboratory animals.
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Tocopherols inhibited the estrogen-induced expansion of the breast cancer stem population.
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Tocopherols are known to reduce breast cancer development and progression.