Tocotrienols With Vitamin E From Rice Bran Oil By Allergy Research Group Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: Tocotrienols With Vitamin E From Rice Bran Oil by Allergy Research Group
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
See More Information Regarding Vitamin EIngredient Group | Vitamin E |
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Category | vitamin |
- D-Alpha-Tocopherol
Rice tocotrienol complex
Tocotrienols are a type of vitamin E, a fat-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods. They are structurally similar to tocopherols, the more commonly known form of vitamin E, but have a different molecular structure. Tocotrienols are found in smaller amounts in certain plant-based foods, such as palm oil, rice bran oil, and barley. Unlike tocopherols, tocotrienols are known for their potent antioxidant properties and have been studied for their potential health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer. Additionally, tocotrienols have been studied for their ability to regulate cholesterol levels and protect the brain from oxidative damage. Drug interactions with tocotrienols are unlikely, but should be used cautiously if you are taking anticoagulants.
See More Information Regarding TocotrienolsIngredient Group | Vitamin E (mixed tocotrienols) |
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Category | vitamin |
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Total Tocotrienols
Description:Tocotrienols are a type of vitamin E, a fat-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods. They are structurally similar to tocopherols, the more commonly known form of vitamin E, but have a different molecular structure. Tocotrienols are found in smaller amounts in certain plant-based foods, such as palm oil, rice bran oil, and barley. Unlike tocopherols, tocotrienols are known for their potent antioxidant properties and have been studied for their potential health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and certain types of cancer. Additionally, tocotrienols have been studied for their ability to regulate cholesterol levels and protect the brain from oxidative damage. Drug interactions with tocotrienols are unlikely, but should be used cautiously if you are taking anticoagulants.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin E (mixed tocotrienols) Category vitamin
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Alpha-Tocotrienol
Description:Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin E Category vitamin
D-Gamma-Tocotrienol
Description:Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin found naturally in a variety of foods, including vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E is also available as a dietary supplement and is often added to skincare products. Vitamin E has many roles in the body, including protecting cells from oxidative stress and supporting immune function.
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Ingredient Group Vitamin E Category vitamin
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Drugs that interact with Tocotrienols With Vitamin E From Rice Bran Oil by Allergy Research Group
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Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
1 Softgel(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
1 Softgel(s)
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Servings per container | 75 |
UPC/BARCODE | 713947734203 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Vitamin E |
100 IU
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Vitamin E |
330%
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Rice tocotrienol complex |
318.75 mg
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Vitamin E (mixed tocotrienols) |
--
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Total Tocotrienols |
50 mg
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Vitamin E (mixed tocotrienols) |
--
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Alpha-Tocotrienol |
18.31 mg
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Vitamin E |
--
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D-Gamma-Tocotrienol |
24.2 mg
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Vitamin E |
--
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Other Ingredients: |
Gelatin
Glycerin
Water
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Label Statments:
General Statements |
- 81080EXP 12-11
- Tocotrienols are naturally occuring relatives of tocopherols, the many components of the complex commonly known as Vitamin E. Tocotrienols have important roles in the regulation of blood lipid levels, cell mitosis and as water and fat soluble antioxidants. Rice bran oil extracts are especially rich in gamma-tocotrienol.
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, 1 softgel one to four times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
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Storage |
- Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- dietary supplement
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General |
- Rev. 001
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Brand Information
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Formulated exclusively for | |
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Name | Allergy Research Group |
City | Alameda |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 94502 |
Web Address | www.allergyresearchgroup.com |
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