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Was (wer) ist vitamin E - definition

GENERIC DESCRIPTOR FOR ALL TOCOPHEROLS AND TOCOTRIENOLS THAT EXHIBIT ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL ACTIVITY
Vitamin e; Vitamine E; Hypervitaminosis E; Vitamin E overdose; "natural vitamin e"; List of foods containing Vitamin E; Amino-Opti-E; Aquasol E; Daltose; E-200 I.U. Softgels; E-Complex-600; E-Ferol; E-Vitamin succinate; Gordo-Vite E; Vitamin Plus E Softgells; Vitamin E toxicity
  • RRR alpha-tocopherol; chiral points are where the three dashed lines connect to the side chain
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  • Softgel capsules used for large amounts of vitamin E
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  • Synthesis of Homogentisic Acid and Phytyl-PP
  • Mechanism of the α-, β-, γ-, δ- tocopherol derivatives
  • Tocopherols function by donating H atoms to radicals (X).
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  • General chemical structure of tocopherols
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vitamin E         
¦ noun another term for tocopherol.
Vitamin E deficiency         
HUMAN DISEASE
Vitamin E Deficiency; Vitamin e deficiency; Hypovitaminosis E
Vitamin E deficiency in humans is a very rare condition, occurring as a consequence of abnormalities in dietary fat absorption or metabolism rather than from a diet low in vitamin E. Collectively the EARs, RDAs, AIs and ULs for vitamin E and other essential nutrients are referred to as Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs).
Familial isolated vitamin E deficiency         
RARE AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE. SYMPTOMS ARE SIMILAR TO THOSE OF FRIEDREICH ATAXIA
Vitamin E familial isolated, deficiency of; Friedreich-like ataxia with selective vitamin E deficiency; Familial isolated vitamin e deficiency; Isolated vitamin E deficiency
Familial isolated vitamin E deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease. Symptoms are similar to those of Friedreich ataxia.

Wikipedia

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a group of eight fat soluble compounds that include four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Vitamin E deficiency, which is rare and usually due to an underlying problem with digesting dietary fat rather than from a diet low in vitamin E, can cause nerve problems. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant which may help protect cell membranes from reactive oxygen species. Worldwide, government organizations recommend adults consume in the range of 3 to 15 mg per day. As of 2016, consumption was below recommendations according to a worldwide summary of more than one hundred studies that reported a median dietary intake of 6.2 mg per day for alpha-tocopherol.

Population studies suggested that people who consumed foods with more vitamin E, or who chose on their own to consume a vitamin E dietary supplement, had lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases, cancer, dementia, and other diseases. However, placebo-controlled clinical trials using alpha-tocopherol as a supplement, with daily amounts as high as 2,000 mg per day, could not always replicate these findings. In the United States vitamin E supplement use peaked around 2002, but has declined by more than half by 2006. The authors theorized that declining use may have been due to publications of large placebo-controlled studies that showed either no benefits or actual negative consequences from high-dose vitamin E.

There is use of vitamin E in skincare and wound-treatment products, but no clinical evidence that it is effective.

Both natural and synthetic tocopherols are subject to oxidation, and so in dietary supplements are esterified, creating tocopheryl acetate for stability purposes. Tocopherols and tocotrienols both occur in α (alpha), β (beta), γ (gamma) and δ (delta) forms, as determined by the number and position of methyl groups on the chromanol ring. All eight of these vitamers feature a chromane double ring, with a hydroxyl group that can donate a hydrogen atom to reduce free radicals, and a hydrophobic side chain which allows for penetration into biological membranes.

Vitamin E was discovered in 1922, isolated in 1935, and first synthesized in 1938. Because the vitamin activity was first identified as essential for fertilized eggs to result in live births (in rats), it was given the name "tocopherol" from Greek words meaning birth and to bear or carry. Alpha-tocopherol, either naturally extracted from plant oils or, most commonly, as the synthetic tocopheryl acetate, is sold as a popular dietary supplement, either by itself or incorporated into a multivitamin product, and in oils or lotions for use on skin.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für vitamin E
1. Organic milk also has higher levels of vitamin E.
2. Its oil contains linolic acid, oleic acid, vitamin E, etc.
3. Among women of all ages, there were also slightly fewer cardiovascular deaths with Vitamin E.
4. Over a decade, 636 women taking Vitamin E died, compared with 615 taking a placebo.
5. Mothers were placed in five categories according to their vitamin E intake during pregnancy.