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Tocopherol Nicotinate found in Heart Tissue

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#1 zorba990

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Posted 27 May 2017 - 08:36 PM


From Vitamin E Nicotinate - MDPI     

 

Mar 13, 2017

 

Vitamin E refers to a family of compounds that function as lipid-soluble antioxidants capable of preventing lipid peroxidation. Naturally occurring forms of vitamin E include tocopherols and tocotrienols. Vitamin E in dietary supplements and fortified foods is often an esterified form of α-tocopherol, the most common esters being acetate and succinate. The vitamin E esters are hydrolyzed and converted into free α-tocopherol prior to absorption in the intestinal tract. Because its functions are relevant to many chronic diseases, vitamin E has been extensively studied in respect to a variety of diseases as well as cosmetic applications. The forms of vitamin E most studied are natural α-tocopherol and the esters α-tocopheryl acetate and α-tocopheryl succinate. A small number of studies include or focus on another ester form, α-tocopheryl nicotinate, an ester of vitamin E and niacin. Some of these studies raise the possibility of differences in metabolism and in efficacy between vitamin E nicotinate and other forms of vitamin E. Recently, through metabolomics studies, we identified that α-tocopheryl nicotinate occurs endogenously in the heart and that its level is dramatically decreased in heart failure, indicating the possible biological importance of this vitamin E ester. Since knowledge about vitamin E nicotinate is not readily available in the literature, the purpose of this review is to summarize and evaluate published reports, specifically with respect to α-tocopheryl nicotinate with an emphasis on the differences from natural α-tocopherol or α-tocopheryl acetate. 

 

 

Not currently available as a supplement, but sold as a drug  :-(

 

Patent::

 

https://www.google.c...tents/US6423847

 

But a source I have used before:

 

https://www.scbt.com...nate-51898-34-1

 

 

 

 

 

 


Edited by zorba990, 27 May 2017 - 08:40 PM.


#2 pamojja

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Posted 27 May 2017 - 09:13 PM

 

The vitamin E esters are hydrolyzed and converted into free α-tocopherol prior to absorption in the intestinal tract.

 

Wouldn't make it more sense then, to supplement the precursors, instead of the rare and expensive esters?


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