Vitamin E refers to a group of eight fat-soluble compounds that include both tocopherols and tocotrienols.
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Vitamin E refers to a group of eight fat-soluble compounds that include both tocopherols and tocotrienols.
Vitamin E refers to a group of eight fat-soluble compounds that include both tocopherols and tocotrienols. Of the many different forms of vitamin E, γ-tocopherol is the most common in the North American diet. γ-Tocopherol can be found in corn oil, soybean oil, margarine, and dressings. In the North American diet, α-tocopherol, the most biologically active form of vitamin E, is the second-most common form of vitamin E. This variant can be found most abundantly in wheat germ oil, sunflower, and safflower oils. As a fat-soluble antioxidant, it stops the production of reactive oxygen species formed when fat undergoes oxidation
1. Vitamine E Oil Applied in food additives
2. Vitamine E Oil Applied in medicine
3. Vitamine E Oil Applied in cosmetics
4. Vitamine E Oil Applied in feed additive supplement
5. vitamin E concentrate can be used as antioxidant.
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