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The role of vitamin e in human health and some diseases

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Answered by Ridhima09
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Vitamin E prevents sterility it causes no diseases in humans but its deficiency leads to study in rats it is also known as cosmetic vitamin because it is used in most of the cosmetics

Answered by pareshchandra8p9dy96
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Vitamin E is the major lipid-soluble component in the cell antioxidant defence system and is exclusively obtained from the diet. It has numerous important roles within the body because of its antioxidant activity. Oxidation has been linked to numerous possible conditions and diseases, including cancer, ageing, arthritis and cataracts; vitamin E has been shown to be effective against these. Platelet hyperaggregation, which can lead to atherosclerosis, may also be prevented by vitamin E; additionally, it also helps to reduce the production of prostaglandins such as thromboxane, which cause platelet clumping.
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