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Gamma E Tocopherol/Tocotrienols
60 softgels
Item Catalog Number:
00559

The term “vitamin E” refers to a family of eight related, lipid-soluble, antioxidant compounds widely distributed in plants. The tocopherol and tocotrienol subfamilies are each composed of alpha, beta, gamma, and delta fractions having unique biological effects. Different ratios of these compounds are found in anatomically different parts of a plant. For example, the green parts of a plant contain mostly alpha-tocopherol and the seed germ and bran contain mostly tocotrienols. Along with other nutrients tocopherols and tocotrienols are concentrated in the bran layers of the rye grain, and are only present at low levels in the flour endosperm. Tocopherols are also present in algae, mint teas, and other food stuff.83-90

When this family of compounds was first discovered and determined to be essential for health, a standardized test for its activity was devised for which the members of the family were rated for their biological activity. In one test, alpha tocopherol scored highest and was rated 100% with all others having lower ratings. In accordance with this rating, alpha-tocopherol was deemed to be the essential compound and was called vitamin E. One International Unit (IU) of vitamin E activity is the activity under this rating of one mg of the plant-derived form of alpha-tocopherol.91

Since the original rating method was established, many additional important biological effects of these compounds have been discovered and many nutritional scientists now consider that rating method to be incomplete. For example, by the original rating, gamma-tocopherol was only 10% to 30% as strong as alpha-tocopherol, yet more recent studies have shown it to be essential for maintaining the health of cell membranes, especially if alpha-tocopherol is being supplemented. New studies continue to elucidate the unique benefits of individual members of the vitamin E family. For these and other reasons, the original definition of vitamin E has been enhanced to include all eight family members and the related compounds that convert to them in the body.91

One or more members of the vitamin E family may:

  • Maintain cell membrane integrity and reduce cellular aging96-99*
  • Act as a free radical scavenger of lipid100,103*
  • Maintain healthy platelet aggregation104-109*
  • Protect nervous system and retina110-114*
  • Maintain healthy cognitive function115-119*
  • Enhance immune function120-126*
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Supplement Facts

Serving Size 1 softgel

Servings Per Container 60

Amount Per Serving

Vitamin E (as D-alpha tocopherol)

46.4 IU

Gamma E Mixed Tocopherols

325 mg

Typical Distribution:

 

Gamma tocopherol

196.5-222.7 mg

Delta tocopherol

81.9-114.6 mg

Alpha tocopherol

16.4-32.7 mg

Beta tocopherol

0-6.6 mg

Tocomin® Full-Spectrum Natural Tocotrienol Complex

145 mg

Typical Distribution:

 

Gamma tocotrienol

29.1-35 mg

Delta tocotrienol

8-10.2 mg

Alpha tocotrienol

16-20.4 mg

Beta tocotrienol

2.2 mg

Alpha tocopherol

14.6-20.4 mg

Other ingredients: gelatin, glycerin, water, rosemary extract.

Contains soybeans and peanuts. This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn, or rice. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives.

Tocomin® is a registered trademark of Carotech, Inc.

Dosage and Use

Take one softgel once or twice daily with food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

Do not take with fiber supplements.

Caution

Because Vitamin E inhibits blood clotting, consult your healthcare practitioner if you are taking anti-coagulant drugs or have a bleeding disorder.

Warnings
Related Keywords

Vitamin E, Antioxidant, Free Radicals, Tocotrienols




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