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Vitamin E in Plants: Biosynthesis Pathways, Biofortification Strategies, and Regulatory Dynamics. [PDF]
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Natural Killer Cell Activity and Response to Neoadjuvant Treatment in Breast Cancer Patients. [PDF]
Gamborg-Kvist SH +6 more
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Tocotrienols in Eleven Species of <i>Hypericum</i> Genus Leaves. [PDF]
Lazdiņa D, Mišina I, Górnaś P.
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Health Benefits of Palm Tocotrienol-Rich Fraction: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
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Introduction and Overview Tocotrienols: A Review, A.G. Schauss Tocotrienols in Vitamin E: Hype or Science?, N.E. Levin and D.L. Clouatre Sources Tocotrienols: Distribution and Sources Cereals-Role in Human Health, H. Zielinski Tocotrienols in Plants: Sources and Importance, L. Harinantenaina Vitamin E: Natural vs. Synthetic, A.
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Introduction and Overview Tocotrienols: A Review, A.G. Schauss Tocotrienols in Vitamin E: Hype or Science?, N.E. Levin and D.L. Clouatre Sources Tocotrienols: Distribution and Sources Cereals-Role in Human Health, H. Zielinski Tocotrienols in Plants: Sources and Importance, L. Harinantenaina Vitamin E: Natural vs. Synthetic, A.
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Tocotrienol and cancer metastasis
BioFactors, 2016AbstractTumor metastasis involves some of the most complex and dynamic processes in cancer, often leading to poor quality of life and inevitable death. The search for therapeutic compounds and treatment strategies to prevent and/or manage metastasis is the ultimate challenge to fight cancer.
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Tocotrienols in Cardioprotection
2007Tocotrienols, a group of Vitamin E stereoisomers, offer many health benefits including their ability to lower cholesterol levels, and provide anticancer and tumor-suppressive activities. Several recent studies determined the cardioprotective abilities of tocotrienols, although the number is only 1% compared to the study with tocopherols.
Samarjit, Das +2 more
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Distribution of Tocotrienols in Rats Fed a Rice Bran Tocotrienol Concentrate
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 2007To examine the distribution of rice bran tocotrienol (T3), we gave rice bran T3 to rats after considering an acceptable daily intake of vitamin E for humans. Male SD rats (5 weeks of age) were fed for 3 weeks on a commercial diet containing 6.4 mg of vitamin E per 100 g wt and additively received vitamin E or the vehicle (vitamin E-free corn oil) by ...
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