The objective of this study was to determine the content and evaluate the potential antioxidant effect of tocopherols in commercially available lipid emulsions, using a simple validated method adequate for further routine use. During the study, variability between manufacturers as well as between three non-consecutive batches of the same emulsion was observed. Furthermore, addition of α-tocopherol to lipid emulsions as excipient yields more stable emulsions and potentially a beneficial clinical effect. It was concluded that the variation of the tocopherol content between batches implies the importance of control and specification of tocopherol content by the manufacturers.status: publishe
Background: Although a variety of different lipid emulsions with varying fatty acid contents have be...
ABSTRACT. Routine use of parenteral lipid emulsions (LE) in clinical practice began in 1961, with th...
To study the fate of intravenously infused vitamin E, we infused lipid emulsions rich in γ-tocophero...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Tocopherol is a lipid-soluble anti-oxidant that exists in several isoforms. Pat...
Parenteral lipid emulsions, which are made of oils from plant and fish sources, contain different ty...
Four commercial i.v. lipid emulsions containing soybean oil were investigated to determine the tocop...
Parenteral lipid emulsions, which are made of oils from plant and fish sources, contain different ty...
Antioxidant addition can be one strategy to limit lipid oxidation in emulsions. Research has proven ...
Parenteral nutrition-associated liver dysfunction (PNALD) is one of the most severe long-term parent...
Phospholipids have been shown to act synergistically with tocopherols and delay lipid oxidation in b...
International audienceLipid oxidation is a major concern in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical s...
Lipid oxidation is one of the major problems affecting the shelf life of fatty foods. Controlled rel...
Lipid emulsions as an integral part of parenteral nutrition provide vital energy to prevent malnutri...
In marine organisms primarily intended for human consumption, the quality of the muscle and the extr...
ABSTRACT. Background: Efficacy and safety of an -tocopherol–enriched emulsion incorporating soybean,...
Background: Although a variety of different lipid emulsions with varying fatty acid contents have be...
ABSTRACT. Routine use of parenteral lipid emulsions (LE) in clinical practice began in 1961, with th...
To study the fate of intravenously infused vitamin E, we infused lipid emulsions rich in γ-tocophero...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Tocopherol is a lipid-soluble anti-oxidant that exists in several isoforms. Pat...
Parenteral lipid emulsions, which are made of oils from plant and fish sources, contain different ty...
Four commercial i.v. lipid emulsions containing soybean oil were investigated to determine the tocop...
Parenteral lipid emulsions, which are made of oils from plant and fish sources, contain different ty...
Antioxidant addition can be one strategy to limit lipid oxidation in emulsions. Research has proven ...
Parenteral nutrition-associated liver dysfunction (PNALD) is one of the most severe long-term parent...
Phospholipids have been shown to act synergistically with tocopherols and delay lipid oxidation in b...
International audienceLipid oxidation is a major concern in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical s...
Lipid oxidation is one of the major problems affecting the shelf life of fatty foods. Controlled rel...
Lipid emulsions as an integral part of parenteral nutrition provide vital energy to prevent malnutri...
In marine organisms primarily intended for human consumption, the quality of the muscle and the extr...
ABSTRACT. Background: Efficacy and safety of an -tocopherol–enriched emulsion incorporating soybean,...
Background: Although a variety of different lipid emulsions with varying fatty acid contents have be...
ABSTRACT. Routine use of parenteral lipid emulsions (LE) in clinical practice began in 1961, with th...
To study the fate of intravenously infused vitamin E, we infused lipid emulsions rich in γ-tocophero...