alpha-tocotrienol

Alpha-tocotrienol is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class.

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Hypercholesterolemia D006937 91 associated lipids
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Mustad VA et al. Supplementation with 3 compositionally different tocotrienol supplements does not improve cardiovascular disease risk factors in men and women with hypercholesterolemia. 2002 Am. J. Clin. Nutr. pmid:12450888
Weimann BJ and Weiser H Functions of vitamin E in reproduction and in prostacyclin and immunoglobulin synthesis in rats. 1991 Am. J. Clin. Nutr. pmid:2012018
Saito Y et al. Characterization of cellular uptake and distribution of vitamin E. 2004 Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. pmid:15753172
Theriault A et al. Tocotrienol is the most effective vitamin E for reducing endothelial expression of adhesion molecules and adhesion to monocytes. 2002 Atherosclerosis pmid:11755919
Li F et al. Tocotrienol enriched palm oil prevents atherosclerosis through modulating the activities of peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors. 2010 Atherosclerosis pmid:20138624
Ha H et al. α-Tocotrienol inhibits osteoclastic bone resorption by suppressing RANKL expression and signaling and bone resorbing activity. 2011 Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. pmid:21352805
Krycer JR et al. A key regulator of cholesterol homoeostasis, SREBP-2, can be targeted in prostate cancer cells with natural products. 2012 Biochem. J. pmid:22657538