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1 with vitamin E-antioxidant activity, such as gamma-tocopherol.
2 s) while pistachios and walnuts were rich in gamma-tocopherol.
3 tein, and lycopene), retinol, and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol.
4 ntion of alpha-tocopherol and elimination of gamma-tocopherol.
5 carotene, beta-cryptoxanthin, and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol.
6 hin, lycopene, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, or gamma-tocopherol.
7 d high levels of its biosynthetic precursor, gamma-tocopherol.
8 6-hydroxychroman, presumably a metabolite of gamma-tocopherol.
9 oil and the major isoform in all samples was gamma-tocopherol.
10 copherol or the ratio of alpha-tocopherol to gamma-tocopherol.
11 3-2 allele is deficient in PQ and alpha- and gamma-tocopherols.
12 alpha-tocopherol equivalents, and alpha- and gamma-tocopherols.
13 associated with lycopene, beta-carotene, and gamma-tocopherol (0.56, 0.54, and 0.52, respectively; p
14 pherol, 2.90 +/- 0.6 pmol per mg, p < 0.001; gamma-tocopherol, 0.5 +/- 0.1 pmol per mg, p < 0.001) an
15 lpha-tocopherol 6.5 +/- 1.4 pmol per mg, and gamma-tocopherol 2.2 +/- 1.3 pmol per mg) and the highes
16 iously, we reported that Akt inactivation by gamma-tocopherol (2) in PTEN-negative prostate cancer ce
17 (alpha-tocopherol, 8.95 +/- 1.3 pmol per mg; gamma-tocopherol, 3.00 +/- 0.3 pmol per mg; MDA, 3.69 +/
18 analyzed for total ascorbic acid, alpha- and gamma-tocopherols, 5 carotenoids, retinol, and cotinine.
19  (55-74%), phytosterols (3200-7600mg/kg) and gamma-tocopherol (550-720mg/kg).
20 (alpha-tocopherol 76 +/- 12 pmol per mg, and gamma-tocopherol 7.9 +/- 3.7 pmol per mg, n = 10; p < 0.
21 Unique characteristic is the high content of gamma-tocopherol (75.4mg/100g) and delta-tocopherol (34.
22 of delivery and were analyzed for alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, alpha- and gamma-CEHC, and total lipid
23                                       Plasma gamma-tocopherol also was higher in subjects with oxidat
24 n/zeaxanthin, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, and gamma-tocopherol and breast cancer risk by conducting a
25 iologic data concerning the relation between gamma-tocopherol and cardiovascular disease and cancer.
26  chemistry, and nonantioxidant activities of gamma-tocopherol and epidemiologic data concerning the r
27                                         Both gamma-tocopherol and gamma-CEHC, but not alpha-tocophero
28             These distinguishing features of gamma-tocopherol and its metabolite suggest that gamma-t
29 ated with higher levels of beta-tocopherol + gamma-tocopherol and lower levels of carotenoids and ret
30 trode, in the presence of alpha-, delta- and gamma-tocopherol and olive oil samples, respectively.
31 d significantly higher contents of alpha and gamma-tocopherol and phenolic compounds contents and hig
32 ) in glutinous rice, while alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)
33         A strong inverse association between gamma-tocopherol and prostate cancer risk was observed i
34  carotenoids, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, and gamma-tocopherol and prostate cancer risk.
35 nthin, lutein, and lycopene) plus alpha- and gamma-tocopherol and retinol using high-performance liqu
36 lasma ascorbate was significantly lower, but gamma-tocopherol and TAS were significantly higher in su
37 itis and serum levels of alpha-, delta-, and gamma-tocopherol and the alpha:gamma-tocopherol ratio in
38 maternal plasma concentrations of alpha- and gamma-tocopherols and examined their relation with measu
39  generic term for alpha-, beta-, delta-, and gamma-tocopherols and tocotrienols, which are primarily
40 trations of ascorbate, urate, and alpha- and gamma-tocopherols and with total antioxidant status (TAS
41 lations to circulating vitamin E (alpha- and gamma-tocopherol) and maternal dietary vitamin E intake.
42 urrent study retinol, tocopherol (alpha- and gamma-tocopherols), and carotenoid (lutein/zeaxanthin, c
43  protected from CIN by superoxide dismutase, gamma-tocopherol, and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor
44 th variable ratios and amounts of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, and other minor compounds.
45 ta-cryptoxanthin, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, and vitamin C.
46                                              gamma-Tocopherol appears to be a more effective trap for
47  Plasma and adipose tissue concentrations of gamma-tocopherol are equally good biomarkers of intake.
48 udies indicate that plasma concentrations of gamma-tocopherol are inversely associated with the incid
49  adipose tissue concentrations of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol are suitable biomarkers of intake.
50 tinol, and tocopherols (alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol) are decreased in women with preeclamps
51 e tocopherol content was 121.85 mg/100g with gamma-tocopherol as the major one (95.49%).
52                                  Moreover, d-gamma-tocopherol, at as little as 10% the concentration
53 y measuring ascorbic acid, alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, beta-carotene, and lycopene, and subse
54 r adjustment for age, race, age at menarche, gamma-tocopherol, beta-carotene, total cholesterol, and
55 ith CRR1-dependent increased accumulation of gamma-tocopherols, but not plastoquinone-9 nor total toc
56  simulated UVR (alpha-tocopherol by 45%, and gamma-tocopherol by 35% as compared with controls; n = 6
57  chromatography, and retinol and alpha-, and gamma-tocopherol by liquid chromatography.
58 lar at the amino acid level to the plastidic gamma-tocopherol C methyltransferases of vitamin E biosy
59 anthus roseus showing distinct similarity to gamma-tocopherol C-methyltransferases was used in a bioi
60          Plasma concentrations of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, carotenoids, and retinol were measured
61                                   alpha- and gamma-Tocopherols, cholesterol, and triglycerides were m
62 tamin E status, we assayed plasma alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentration for 332 subjects with col
63  of 1.83 (95% CI: 1.04, 3.20), whereas a low gamma-tocopherol concentration was associated with an OR
64 fer by smoking status or by plasma alpha- or gamma-tocopherol concentration.
65 ol/L, respectively) and significantly higher gamma-tocopherol concentrations (7.8, 7.8, and 6.5 micro
66      Plasma glutathione (GSH) and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations decreased and the GSH re
67                                However, only gamma-tocopherol concentrations were higher in the plasm
68              In all women, plasma alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations were low [median (IQR):
69                            Plasma alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations were measured.
70 r research is required to explain why plasma gamma-tocopherol concentrations were significantly highe
71                            Plasma alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations, plasma total antioxidan
72 pha-tocopherol and inversely associated with gamma-tocopherol concentrations.
73                                              Gamma-tocopherol content is higher in 'Galega Vulgar' VO
74 ld type, primarily because of an increase in gamma-tocopherol content.
75                                      Dietary gamma-tocopherol correlated with adipose tissue (r = 0.3
76 entrations of alpha-tocopherol increased and gamma-tocopherol decreased.
77 B(4) (LTB(4)) with an IC(50) of 5-20 muM for gamma-tocopherol, delta-tocopherol (deltaT), and gamma-t
78                            alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, delta-tocopherol, beta-carotene, lutei
79 thyl hydrochroman (gamma-CEHC), a vitamin E (gamma-tocopherol) derivative (OR: 1.64; 95% CI: 1.18, 2.
80  (<0.81 mumol/L; upper tertile cutoff of the gamma-tocopherol distribution in women who did not misca
81  25-hydroxyvitamin D3, alpha-tocopherol (E), gamma-tocopherol (E), and phylloquinone (K1) by LC-MS/MS
82            We demonstrate that the isoform d-gamma-tocopherol elevates inflammation in experimental a
83 serum concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol exist among US adults.
84 al, which was measured by monitoring 5-nitro-gamma-tocopherol formation.
85 resolves 11 carotenoids, retinol, alpha- and gamma-tocopherol from complex matrixes such as food samp
86 o-3-phosphatidylcholine liposomes containing gamma-tocopherol (gamma-TH) were incubated with SOD/H2O2
87            We and others have shown that the gamma tocopherol (gammaT) isoform of vitamin E has multi
88                          Here we report that gamma-tocopherol (gammaT) reduced PGE(2) synthesis in bo
89 he most common dietary isoform of vitamin E, gamma-tocopherol (gammaT), could suppress FcepsilonRI-me
90                                              Gamma-tocopherol (gammaT), the major form of vitamin E i
91                                              gamma-Tocopherol (gammaT), the predominant form of vitam
92                              We examined how gamma-tocopherol (gammaT), the principal form of vitamin
93 tocotrienol approximately delta-tocopherol > gamma-tocopherol &gt;> alpha- or beta-tocopherol.
94                                   alpha- and gamma-Tocopherol had independent associations.
95 uced NF-kappaB activation, a similar dose of gamma-tocopherol had no effect.
96 serum concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol in a nationally representative sample o
97 ns and men, positively associated with serum gamma-tocopherol in men, and unassociated with serum del
98 flammatory effects of supplemental levels of gamma-tocopherol in phase 1 were only partially reversed
99 d by the SOD1/H(2)O(2)-mediated nitration of gamma-tocopherol in the presence of nitrite.
100 cumulation of delta-tocopherol and decreased gamma-tocopherol in the seed.
101  (52%) had higher amounts of both alpha- and gamma-tocopherol in their diets.
102 d VTE1 proteins are able to convert DMPBQ to gamma-tocopherol in vitro.
103  bran compared to raw bran, while alpha- and gamma-tocopherols in hot-air and cellulase treated rice
104 f alpha-tocopherol deplete plasma and tissue gamma-tocopherol, in contrast with supplementation with
105 Only serum tocopherol (the sum of alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, in micromol/mmol cholesterol) was asso
106 lung lavage fluid, highly elevated levels of gamma-tocopherol increased inflammation in the lung tiss
107  alpha-tocopherol and the ratio of alpha- to gamma-tocopherol increased significantly in both supplem
108 er and higher quarters of alpha-carotene and gamma-tocopherol increased the risk of asthma.
109 s biomarkers of intake, the relation between gamma-tocopherol intake and concentrations in plasma and
110                           Neither alpha- nor gamma-tocopherol intake from foods was associated with B
111 mma-tocopherol methyl transferase converting gamma-tocopherol into alpha-tocopherol) associated with
112                                              gamma-Tocopherol is effective scavengers of reactive nit
113                                              gamma-tocopherol is the major form of vitamin E in many
114                                              gamma-Tocopherol is the most abundant form of vitamin E
115                                              gamma-Tocopherol is well absorbed and accumulates to a s
116                             Vitamin E (alpha-gamma-tocopherol) is an important component in biologica
117 ed that supplemental doses of the alpha- and gamma-tocopherol isoforms of vitamin E decrease and incr
118   Increasing alpha-tocopherol and decreasing gamma-tocopherol levels were associated with decreased o
119 elevated tocopherol) so that the lung tissue gamma-tocopherol levels were equal to the lung tissue le
120                                         When gamma-tocopherol levels were increased 10-fold (highly e
121 occurred as a result of the evolution of the gamma-tocopherol-like N-methyltransferase family from ga
122 fia serpentina, and C. roseus to identify 10 gamma-tocopherol-like N-methyltransferases from a large
123 ith low alpha-tocopherol (<12.0 mumol/L) and gamma-tocopherol (&lt;0.81 mumol/L; upper tertile cutoff of
124        However, recent studies indicate that gamma-tocopherol may be important to human health and th
125 a-tocopherol and its metabolite suggest that gamma-tocopherol may contribute significantly to human h
126                     All key intermediates of gamma-tocopherol metabolism via this pathway were identi
127 70.1, an orthologue of VTE4 (which encodes a gamma-tocopherol methyl transferase converting gamma-toc
128 localized proteins were identified including gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase (gamma-TMT).
129 a-tocopherols, respectively, indicating that gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase activity limits alpha
130 s by combined overexpression of the HPT1 and gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase genes.
131                            Overexpression of gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase in Arabidopsis seeds
132                            Overexpression of gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase in the 35S::HPT1 back
133 e phytyltransferase, tocopherol cyclase, and gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase) and rationally desig
134   When At-VTE3 was coexpressed with At-VTE4 (gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase) in soybean, the seed
135 nts with lines constitutively overexpressing gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase.
136  final enzyme in alpha-tocopherol synthesis, gamma-tocopherol methyltransferase.
137 opherol-like N-methyltransferase family from gamma-tocopherol methyltransferases.
138                                        Also, gamma-tocopherol might have functions apart from being a
139  the proinflammatory effects of supplemental gamma-tocopherol on lung inflammation were partially rev
140 suggest potential chemopreventive effects of gamma-tocopherol on prostate cancer.
141 st abundant isomers of vitamin E (alpha- and gamma-tocopherols) on fetal growth.
142 alpha-tocopherol OR = 3.6, 95% CI: 1.4, 9.4; gamma-tocopherol OR = 5.3, 95% CI: 2.1, 13.2; delta-toco
143 s, little is known about the distribution of gamma-tocopherol or the ratio of alpha-tocopherol to gam
144 asma, while the other vitamin E forms (e.g., gamma-tocopherol or tocotrienols) are removed from the c
145 enuated by the presence of alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, or ascorbate.
146 nges in lycopene, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol, or total cholesterol concentrations.
147 y intermediates, and 23 potential alpha- and gamma-tocopherol oxidation products.
148            Fine-mapping has narrowed QVE7 (a gamma-tocopherol quantitative trait loci) to an 8.5-kb i
149 and partially substituted vitamin E congener gamma-tocopherol quinone (gamma-TQ), were cytotoxic, wit
150  versus lowest quintile of alpha-tocopherol: gamma-tocopherol ratio had an odds ratio of 0.36 (95% co
151  Persons in the highest tertile of the alpha:gamma-tocopherol ratio had half the odds of radiographic
152 , delta-, and gamma-tocopherol and the alpha:gamma-tocopherol ratio in African-American and White adu
153     The finding that a high alpha-tocopherol:gamma-tocopherol ratio is associated with decreased occu
154               A high plasma alpha-tocopherol:gamma-tocopherol ratio may be a better predictor of decr
155 ) was observed by using the alpha-tocopherol:gamma-tocopherol ratio, which may be a more sensitive in
156 sue levels of supplemental alpha-tocopherol, gamma-tocopherol reduced leukocyte numbers in the lung l
157 itive associations observed for lycopene and gamma-tocopherol require confirmation.
158  +/- 1.3 and 1101 +/- 22 mug/g of alpha- and gamma- tocopherols, respectively, in P. curatellifolia b
159 ate, retinyl palmitate, alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol, reverse phase high performance liquid
160                 The median concentrations of gamma-tocopherol showed a trend with respect to age, did
161             Men with higher plasma levels of gamma-tocopherol tended to have an increased risk of MI
162 but markedly higher catalytic activities for gamma-tocopherol than alpha-tocopherol, suggesting a rol
163 In CLUE I, cases had lower concentrations of gamma-tocopherol than did controls (p = 0.02), but no do
164               We found that gamma-T3 but not gamma-tocopherol, the most common saturated form of vita
165                         Thus, the ability of gamma-tocopherol to inhibit COX-2 activity independently
166  cholesterol was 4.93 micromol/mmol, that of gamma-tocopherol to total cholesterol was 1.03 micromol/
167 cromol/mmol, and that of alpha-tocopherol to gamma-tocopherol was 4.53 micromol/mmol.
168 e arithmetic mean of serum concentrations of gamma-tocopherol was 5.74 +/- 0.22 micromol/L, the media
169                        This enlarged pool of gamma-tocopherol was almost entirely converted to alpha-
170                                       Plasma gamma-tocopherol was associated only with knee extension
171  with increased risk of miscarriage, and low gamma-tocopherol was associated with decreased risk of m
172 rsely associated with breast cancer and that gamma-tocopherol was associated with increased risk.
173              In all oil samples, the loss of gamma-tocopherol was higher than the corresponding loss
174                                              gamma-Tocopherol was not associated with risk.
175 ietary intake of vitamin E; concentration of gamma-tocopherol was related positively to dietary fat i
176              Among lipophilic tocochromanols gamma-tocopherol was the most abundant isomer in the sam
177         A significant increase in alpha- and gamma-tocopherols was found in FIR irradiated rice bran
178                           Alpha-, beta-, and gamma-tocopherol were associated with an approximate two
179 ester concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol were associated with reduced odds of mi
180 lutein, zeaxanthin, beta-carotene and alpha-/gamma-tocopherol were determined in different varieties
181              Also, highly elevated levels of gamma-tocopherol were inhibitory and reversible in lung
182       Concentrations of alpha-tocopherol and gamma-tocopherol were measured by using HPLC with ultrav
183 ds and monounsaturated fatty acids and serum gamma-tocopherol were weakly associated with intake (R(2
184                   Carotenoids and alpha- and gamma-tocopherols were not associated with either genoty
185 ons of individual carotenoids and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol, were determined from serum obtained at
186 herol, in contrast with supplementation with gamma-tocopherol, which increases both.
187 is reminiscent of the anticancer activity of gamma-tocopherol, which reduces NO(2) to NO and protects
188 asterol, campesterol, and alpha-, delta- and gamma-tocopherols, while lutein was quantified with visi
189  carotenoids, retinol, alpha-tocopherol, and gamma-tocopherol with risk of prostate cancer and to des

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