In this book, Vitamin E in Health and Disease, the chapter by Dr Lisa Schmölz et al., The Hepatic Fate of Vitamin E, includes the hepatic metabolism of vitamin E, its storage, release, distribution, and its effects on the metabolism in great detail, as well as its effect on the prevention of diseases, in addition to its role in anti-aging. The chapter by Dr Rusu Anca Elena reports on the effect of vitamin E in patients with hemodialysis. In a similar manner, the chapter of Drs Rayan Ahmed and Paul W. Sylvester describe g-Tocotrienol, a natural isoform within the vitamin E family of compounds, which displays potent antiproliferative, apoptotic and reversal of epithelial-to-mesenchymal-transition activity against breast cancer, employing trea...
The cancer preventive activity of vitamin E has been suggested by many epidemiological studies. Howe...
Vitamin E has been recognized as an essential vitamin since their discovery in 1922. Although the fu...
Dimitrios Kirmizis, Dimitrios ChatzidimitriouAristotle University, Thessaloniki, GreeceAbstract: Vit...
Vitamin E is a group of fat-soluble compounds found in a wide variety of foods. Daily requirements o...
ANTIOXIDANT ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (Abstract): Vitamin E comprises a serie...
Oxidative stress characterized by an imbalance in the production and degradation of radical species ...
The vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin which occurs as a tocopherol component abundant in humans. Th...
Vitamin E is indispensible for reproduction in female rats. In humans, vitamin E deficiency primaril...
Influenza is an infectious disease causing huge medical and economic losses. Influenza pathogenesis ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality, all around the w...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and is expected to become the prima...
Summary of the role of vitamin E in human metabolic processes large body of scientific evidence indi...
A hundred years have passed since vitamin E was identified as an essential micronutrient for mammals...
Obesity is one of the major epidemics of this millennium, and its incidence is growing worldwide. Fo...
Vitamin E was first discovered in 1922 as a substance necessary for reproduction. Following this dis...
The cancer preventive activity of vitamin E has been suggested by many epidemiological studies. Howe...
Vitamin E has been recognized as an essential vitamin since their discovery in 1922. Although the fu...
Dimitrios Kirmizis, Dimitrios ChatzidimitriouAristotle University, Thessaloniki, GreeceAbstract: Vit...
Vitamin E is a group of fat-soluble compounds found in a wide variety of foods. Daily requirements o...
ANTIOXIDANT ROLE OF VITAMIN E AND ITS CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (Abstract): Vitamin E comprises a serie...
Oxidative stress characterized by an imbalance in the production and degradation of radical species ...
The vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin which occurs as a tocopherol component abundant in humans. Th...
Vitamin E is indispensible for reproduction in female rats. In humans, vitamin E deficiency primaril...
Influenza is an infectious disease causing huge medical and economic losses. Influenza pathogenesis ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality, all around the w...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States and is expected to become the prima...
Summary of the role of vitamin E in human metabolic processes large body of scientific evidence indi...
A hundred years have passed since vitamin E was identified as an essential micronutrient for mammals...
Obesity is one of the major epidemics of this millennium, and its incidence is growing worldwide. Fo...
Vitamin E was first discovered in 1922 as a substance necessary for reproduction. Following this dis...
The cancer preventive activity of vitamin E has been suggested by many epidemiological studies. Howe...
Vitamin E has been recognized as an essential vitamin since their discovery in 1922. Although the fu...
Dimitrios Kirmizis, Dimitrios ChatzidimitriouAristotle University, Thessaloniki, GreeceAbstract: Vit...