Generic descriptor for all tocopherols and tocotrienols that exhibit alpha-tocopherol activity.
A fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for normal reproduction; an important antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals in the body.
1 You may also include topical agents such as cuticle oils, skin moisturizers and skin conditioners containing vitamin e , lanolin, and or glycerin.
2 However, vitamin E replacement failed to prevent neuropathologic changes in these patients.
3 The known antioxidant compound vitamin E was used to validate our measurements.
4 Meat sensitivity to lipoperoxidation was inversely correlated with muscle vitamin E concentration.
5 It is rich in vitamins E , A, and B-complex, calcium, and iron.
6 When combined with vitamin E and ferulic acid, it's a skincare powerhouse.
7 Researchers have tested all logical possibilities, including antioxidants, vitamin E , and fish oil.
8 Vitamin E and fish oil supplements can help lower C-reactive protein.
9 Current recommendations include vitamin E treatment in those with biopsy-proven NASH.
10 Vitamin E treatment increased linoleic acid percent values and decreased myristic acid levels.
11 The neuropathology of cystic fibrosis resembles that of vitamin E deficiency in animals.
12 The vitamin E levels in serum and lung tissue were reduced.
13 Phenolic mixtures and acids delayed vitamin E depletion and decreased proinflammatory lysophosphatidylcholine production.
14 The Vitamin E moisturizes, while the Peppermint Oil adds that touch of refreshment.
15 Candy had been putting vitamin E oil on her sister's face all week.
16 Increased vitamin E intake was associated with greater total spine BMD.
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