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Functions of Vitamin E
Forms of Vitamin E
Vitamin E is a broad term used to describe a group of eight antioxidants: four tocopherols (alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-) and four tocotrienols (alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-). The form found most commonly in the body, and has the greatest nutritional importance – is alpha-tocopherol.
There are two types of alpha tocopherol – dl-alpha-tocopherol and d-alpha tocopherol. dl-alpha tocopherol, the synthetic form, can be commonly found in nutritional supplements and fortified foods. The dl-alpha tocopherol form is utilized in fortification and supplementation due to its resistance to oxidation which allows for greater shelf-life.1  Kirkland SignatureTMVitamin E 400 IU provides vitamin E in the dl-alpha tocopherol form to help you meet your daily vitamin E needs
Suggested Use: Take one softgel daily, preferably with a meal.
Ingredients:Â dl-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate, Gelatin, Glycerin.
No Artificial Colors. No Artificial Flavors. No Preservatives. No Yeast or Starch. No Gluten.
CAUTION:Â Consult your physician before taking this product if you have vascular disease (such as heart disease or history of stroke) or diabetes, are pregnant or nursing, taking medication, facing surgery, have bleeding problems, or undergoing any treatment which may affect the ability of blood to clot.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store at room temperature, tightly closed.
Avoid excessive heat.
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