alias: tocopherol

vitamin e, also known as tocopherol, is a fat-soluble vitamin and a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. it is essential for maintaining healthy skin, eyes, and immune function. vitamin e also supports cellular repair and promotes overall skin health.

chemical properties

molecular weight: 430.71 g/mol (alpha-tocopherol)

density: 0.95 g/cm³

boiling point: decomposes before boiling

solubility: insoluble in water; soluble in fats and organic solvents

optical rotation: +24° to +27° (alpha-tocopherol, in ethanol)

chemical formula: C₂₉H₅₀O₂

usefulness in medicine

vitamin e is widely used to prevent and treat skin damage caused by uv radiation and oxidative stress.

it promotes wound healing and reduces scarring.

its antioxidant properties help in the management of chronic diseases like cardiovascular disorders and neurodegenerative conditions.

it is commonly included in skin care products to improve hydration, reduce wrinkles, and enhance overall skin elasticity.

antibacterial and antimicrobial activity

while vitamin e is not a direct antimicrobial agent, its antioxidant properties can support the immune system and enhance the skin's natural barrier function, indirectly protecting against infections.

research highlights:

research links

vitamin e and skin health

antioxidant properties of vitamin e

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