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.
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Examples for "tocopherol"
Examples for "tocopherol"
1Potential routes of chlorophyll degradation are discussed in relation to tocopherol biosynthesis.
2So far, no protein with tocopherol binding activity has been reported in plants.
3The beneficial effect of tocopherol is a consequence of its chemical antioxidative action.
4SlTBP-knockdown tomato plants exhibited reduced levels of tocopherol in both leaves and fruits.
5Thealpha-tocopherol levels of umbilical cord serum were analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography.
1If the first word was 'the' that made 'X' stand for 'E'.
2Trial registration: Raw data are available at ArrayExpress under accession number E-MEXP-2460.
3Several farmers were testing their own water for E coli, he said.
4Main outcome measure: The E-FABP concentrations were compared between patients and controls.
5Napoli, who finished second in Group E behind Liverpool, soon threatened again.
1However, vitamin E replacement failed to prevent neuropathologic changes in these patients.
2The known antioxidant compound vitamin E was used to validate our measurements.
3Meat sensitivity to lipoperoxidation was inversely correlated with muscle vitamin E concentration.
4When combined with vitamin E and ferulic acid, it's a skincare powerhouse.
5Researchers have tested all logical possibilities, including antioxidants, vitamin E, and fish oil.
6Current recommendations include vitamin E treatment in those with biopsy-proven NASH.
7The neuropathology of cystic fibrosis resembles that of vitamin E deficiency in animals.
8The vitamin E levels in serum and lung tissue were reduced.
9Phenolic mixtures and acids delayed vitamin E depletion and decreased proinflammatory lysophosphatidylcholine production.
10Candy had been putting vitamin E oil on her sister's face all week.
11Increased vitamin E intake was associated with greater total spine BMD.
12However, vitamin E treatment markedly inhibited MDA levels in both control and diabetic animals.
13Thus, it remains unclear whether vitamin E levels are genetically associated with AD risk.
14Discussion: Decreased plasma vitamin E levels shortly post-partum are associated with decreased lipid peroxidation.
15For example, this one contains vitamin E and camomile extract.
16Uni-Sol in combination with vitamin E increased the number of lymphocytes of challenged birds.
Translations for vitamin E