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1 Yellowish to brown color viscous oil liquid
2 Size 7.5# Oval
3 GMP certified
4 OEM
GMP certified Natural Vitamin E 400IU Softgel Capsule 7.5# Oval
Product: Natural Vitamin E Softgel Capsule
Description: Clear yellowish to brown color viscous oil liquid
Size: 7.5# Oval (400IU)
Content: D- α -Tocopherol 1000IU
Manufacturer: Pharmatech Asia Group
Certificates : Pharmaceutical GMP,
Halal,
ISO,
HACCP
Site Licence issued by Health Canada
Website: www.pharmatech-asia.com
www.ingredientchina.com
Active Ingredient:
D- α -Tocopherol
The molecular formula: C29H50O2
The molecular weight: 430.71
Benefits:
Alpha-tocopherol is the form of vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and accumulated in humans.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of visual impairment and blindness in the United States and the developed world among people 65 years and older. It has been shown that vitamin E alone does not attenuate the development or progression of AMD. However, studies focusing on efficacy of Vitamin E combined with other antioxidants, like zinc and vitamin C, indicate a protective effect against the onset and progression of AMD.
Vitamin E has been suggested for preventing the cardiac toxicity caused by the drug doxorubicin.
Adverse Effects:
Vitamin E has a blood-thinning effect that could lead to problems in certain situations.
Based on its blood-thinning effects, there are concerns that vitamin E could cause problems if it is combined with medications that also thin the blood, such as warfarin (Coumadin), heparin, clopidogrel (Plavix), ticlopidine (Ticlid), pentoxifylline (Trental), and aspirin. Theoretically, the net result could be to thin the blood too much, causing bleeding problems. A study that evaluated vitamin E plus aspirin did in fact find an additive effect.
In addition, vitamin E might at least temporarily enhance the body's sensitivity to its own insulin in individuals with adult-onset diabetes. The bottom Line: If you have diabetes, do not take high-dose vitamin E without first consulting your physician.
Dosage:
The U.S. Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) Recommended Daily Amount (RDA) for a 25-year old male for Vitamin E is 15 mg/day. Because vitamin E can act as an anticoagulant and may increase the risk of bleeding problems, many agencies have set an upper tolerable intake level (UL) for vitamin E at 1,000 mg (1,500 IU) per day.
Function: |
Promotion Development
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Type: |
Vitamins
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Place of Origin: |
China (Mainland)
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Brand Name: |
OEM
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Model Number: |
Oval
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Dosage Form: |
Capsules
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Dosage Form:: |
Softgel Capsule
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Size:: |
7.5# Oval
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Certificate:: |
GMP, ISO22000, HACCP, HALAL
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MOQ.:: |
500,000 Caps
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