Vitamin E is essential for normal neurological function, and antioxidant defenses are crucial to the brain to protect neural tissues from oxidative damage. Therefore, the majority of available research on the role of antioxidants has drawn much interest. This slide show, adapted from chapter 26 of CRC Press’ e-book, “Tocotrienols,” will explore the various forms of vitamin E, and its role in maintaining neurological structure and function.

November 11, 2015

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Vitamin E is essential for normal neurological function, and antioxidant defenses are crucial to the brain to protect neural tissues from oxidative damage. Therefore, the majority of available research on the role of antioxidants has drawn much interest. This slide show, adapted from chapter 26 of CRC Press’ e-book, “Tocotrienols,” will explore the various forms of vitamin E, and its role in maintaining neurological structure and function.

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