-
compared to
tocopherols.
Tocopherols are
radical scavengers,
delivering an H atom to
quench free radicals. At 323 kJ/mol, the O–H bond in
tocopherols is approximately...
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related in
molecular structure that
includes four
tocopherols and four tocotrienols. The
tocopherols function as fat-soluble
antioxidants which may help...
- α-
Tocopherol (alpha-
tocopherol) is a type of
vitamin E. Its E
number is "E307".
Vitamin E
exists in
eight different forms, four
tocopherols and four tocotrienols...
- the
closely related tocopherols by
their side chains:
tocotrienols have
three unsaturated isoprenoid double bonds,
whereas tocopherols have a
fully saturated...
- γ-
Tocopherol (gamma-
tocopherol) is a
tocopherol and one of the
chemical compounds that
comprise vitamin E. As a food additive, it has E
number E308. α-Tocopherol...
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called vitamers. For example,
there are
eight vitamers of
vitamin E: four
tocopherols and four tocotrienols. The term
vitamin does not
include the
three other...
- δ-
Tocopherol (delta-
tocopherol) is a
tocopherol and one of the
chemical compounds that is
considered vitamin E. As a food additive, it has E
number E309...
- α-Tocopheryl
acetate (alpha-
tocopherol acetate), also
known as
vitamin E acetate, is a form of
vitamin E with D-Alpha
Tocopheryl Acetate as the natural...
- non-marine
antioxidants such as
ascorbic acid (vitamin C), polyphenols, and
tocopherols. The
evolution of
angiosperm plants between 50 and 200
million years...
- are
three examples.
Naturally occurring vitamers of
vitamin E
include tocopherols (α-, β-, γ-, and δ-) and
tocotrienols ( α-, β-, γ-, and δ-). Many plant-based...