Since its discovery and isolation the importance of vitamin E in maintaining normal physiologic processes and its value in treating various disease states have been the subject of much controversy. It was our intention to review and highlight some of the arguments and problems regarding the usefulness of vitamin E and to try to put them into proper perspective. The major area of interest concerning vitamin E lies essentially in its role in preventing damage caused by free radicals. The latter are now known to play an important role in radiation induced carcinogenesis, photoaging and photosensitization. The chemistry of vitamin E, its physiological function as a major antioxidant and its interaction with other antioxidants are described by t...
Summary of the role of vitamin E in human metabolic processes large body of scientific evidence indi...
The mechanism of lipid peroxidation and the ways in which the rate of this reaction can be reduced b...
A hundred years have passed since vitamin E was identified as an essential micronutrient for mammals...
ANTIOXIDANT ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (Abstract): Vitamin E comprises a serie...
Vitamin A is involved in metabolism of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates. It affects tissue respira...
Vitamin E is a group of fat-soluble compounds found in a wide variety of foods. Daily requirements o...
The action of vitamin E as an antioxidant has been the subject of extensive studies in the last 30 y...
Vitamin E was first discovered in 1922 as a substance necessary for reproduction. Following this dis...
Although still not conclusive, the studies described indicate that topically applied vitamin E can p...
Vitamins are part of the antioxidant system of human skin, and are detectable in different layers, s...
Vitamin E, which has been used for a long time in clinical and experimental dermatology, is one of t...
Abstract: Vitamin E, along with other vitamins and micronutrients play a range of physiologic roles ...
Measurements of the absolute rate constants for the reaction with peroxyl radicals of alpha, beta, g...
Vitamin E, along with other vitamins and micronutrients play a range of physiologic roles in the hom...
Cutaneous photodamage is partly mediated via oxidative pathways and there is evidence to suggest tha...
Summary of the role of vitamin E in human metabolic processes large body of scientific evidence indi...
The mechanism of lipid peroxidation and the ways in which the rate of this reaction can be reduced b...
A hundred years have passed since vitamin E was identified as an essential micronutrient for mammals...
ANTIOXIDANT ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (Abstract): Vitamin E comprises a serie...
Vitamin A is involved in metabolism of proteins, lipids and carbohydrates. It affects tissue respira...
Vitamin E is a group of fat-soluble compounds found in a wide variety of foods. Daily requirements o...
The action of vitamin E as an antioxidant has been the subject of extensive studies in the last 30 y...
Vitamin E was first discovered in 1922 as a substance necessary for reproduction. Following this dis...
Although still not conclusive, the studies described indicate that topically applied vitamin E can p...
Vitamins are part of the antioxidant system of human skin, and are detectable in different layers, s...
Vitamin E, which has been used for a long time in clinical and experimental dermatology, is one of t...
Abstract: Vitamin E, along with other vitamins and micronutrients play a range of physiologic roles ...
Measurements of the absolute rate constants for the reaction with peroxyl radicals of alpha, beta, g...
Vitamin E, along with other vitamins and micronutrients play a range of physiologic roles in the hom...
Cutaneous photodamage is partly mediated via oxidative pathways and there is evidence to suggest tha...
Summary of the role of vitamin E in human metabolic processes large body of scientific evidence indi...
The mechanism of lipid peroxidation and the ways in which the rate of this reaction can be reduced b...
A hundred years have passed since vitamin E was identified as an essential micronutrient for mammals...