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4 function of vitamin e

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Answered by himanshusharma12221
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This means it protects body tissue from damage caused by substances called free radicals. ... It helps the body use vitamin K. It also helps widen blood vessels and keep blood from clotting inside them. Cells use vitamin E to interact with each other. It helps them carry out many important functions

Answered by nehagupta020604
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Answer:the function ofvitamin e are as follow

The primary role of Vitamin E appears to be as an antioxidant .it is believed that it also functions as an activator in certain enzymatic reactions. Vitamin E plays an important role in the protection of Vitamin A, carotene and ascorbic acid from oxidation in the digestive tract and in the body cells. By accepting oxygen itself, it helps prevents the oxidation of Vitamin A. In the body tissue Vitamin E plays another important role by reducing the oxidation of the polyunsaturated fatty acids, thereby helping to maintain the integrity of the cell membranes. Thus the protective of Vitamin E enhances the efficient use of vitamin A and ascorbic acid.

In many species of animals deficiency of vitamin E is known to cause reproductive failure in the form of permanent and temporary sterility. No such effect has so far been proved in respect of human being.

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