2019
DOI: 10.37358/rc.19.10.7630
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The Therapeutic Relevance of Vitamin E

Abstract: Maintaining cellular homeostasis in the context of its normal metabolic function is achieved by establishing the balance between its own antioxidant capacity and the level of harmful compounds resulting from the mitochondrial activity and the immune system. One of the antioxidants involved in this process is vitamin E with its most active form - alpha-tocopherol, which exerts its functions through vitamin C. The main functions of this antioxidant are: regulation of platelet aggregation, cellular signaling, ant… Show more

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“…Vitamin E is present in different forms such as α-, β-, γ-, δ-, tocopherol and tocotrienols. However, α-tocopherol is considered as the most active form of vitamin E [154], mostly recognized for its antioxidant action. Vitamin E acts mainly as antioxidant to protect the cell from reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) along with other antioxidants (e.g., vitamin C, glutathione) and enzymes (e.g., peroxides, catalase) [154].…”
Section: Vitamin Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin E is present in different forms such as α-, β-, γ-, δ-, tocopherol and tocotrienols. However, α-tocopherol is considered as the most active form of vitamin E [154], mostly recognized for its antioxidant action. Vitamin E acts mainly as antioxidant to protect the cell from reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) along with other antioxidants (e.g., vitamin C, glutathione) and enzymes (e.g., peroxides, catalase) [154].…”
Section: Vitamin Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This frees the content of carpal tunnel and realize the decompression of median nerve, which is found between the tendons of Palmaris longus and Flexor carpi radialis. The most common cause of failure in the intervention of decompression is incomplete cutting of the ligament or injury of the median nerve [22][23][24][25][26][27]. Persistent symptoms may be due to scar tissue formation and/or adhesions around the median nerve( Fig.1, Fig.2).…”
Section: Abstract: Carpal Tunnel Median Nerve Carpal Tunnel Syndoromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been intense discussions in recent years at us as well as in other countries if in some cases at children due to the existing pressure and the emotional impact of a coma child we made an excessive triage of the children to be transported by helicopter or where ground emergency services would be just as effective, the idea being that sometimes valuable resources are consumed which in other cases cannot beused when a life is in danger, and this subject is still alive and they are many polemics [45,46]. In this sense, it is beneficial for us to train pediatricians who are already in pediatric emergency departments in emergency medicine.…”
Section: Tabel 1 the Pattern Of Cases With The Highest Probability Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%