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