The Biological Activity of Di-α-Tocopherone.
Summary Di-α-tocopherone, a recently characterized metabolite of α-tocopherol isolated from animal tissues, was tested for biological activity with respect to resorption-gestation in Vit. E-deficient rats, nutritional muscular dystrophy in rabbits and hereditary muscular dystrophy in mice. The resul...
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Di-α-tocopherone, a recently characterized metabolite of α-tocopherol isolated from animal tissues, was tested for biological activity with respect to resorption-gestation in Vit. E-deficient rats, nutritional muscular dystrophy in rabbits and hereditary muscular dystrophy in mice. The results indicate that this metabolite has less than 5% of the Vit. E activity of α-tocopherol and that it possesses no therapeutic value in treatment of the congenital myopathy. Its probable role in metabolism is that of a terminal oxidation product rather than an active form of Vit. E. |
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