11.10.2022
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INFLUENCE OF VITAMIN E FOR THE HUMAN ORGANISM

Author: Rakhmonov, Akbar;

Annotation: In the last 20-30 years, there has been an increased interest in antioxidant substances, especially natural synthesis. In addition, a deeper study of vitamins better reveals the biochemical and physiological aspects of the vital activity of the cell and extracellular matrix. The progression in science creates new flagogens that the human body has not encountered before. This leads to an increase in allergic reactions and chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation itself can serve as a good soil for the formation of tumors. Vitamin E analyzed in this work has a strong antioxidant effect [5], anti-inflammatory effect [20-22], and antitumor effect [31]. Given such important properties of tocopherols and tocotrienols, it would be correct to say that a medical professional should have a clue about which products to find natural vitamin E, what it is needed for, and what diseases can be prevented by using supplements containing vitamin E.

Keywords: vitamin E, tocopherol, tocotrienol, chronal ring, chylomicrons, lipids, receptors, lipoproteins, affinity, flagogen, alteration, exudation, proliferation, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, cytokines, interleukins.

Pages in journal: 192 - 199

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