Α-Tocopheryl palmitate
Α-Tocopheryl palmitate is a form of vitamin E that combines the vitamin with palmitic acid, a saturated fatty acid. This compound is often used in the formulation of skin care products and dietary supplements due to its antioxidant properties.
Chemical Structure[edit]
Α-Tocopheryl palmitate is a fat-soluble ester of tocopherol and palmitic acid. The chemical structure of this compound allows it to be more stable and less acidic than pure tocopherol, making it a preferred choice for certain applications.
Uses[edit]
Α-Tocopheryl palmitate is commonly used in the formulation of cosmetics and skin care products due to its ability to penetrate the skin and provide antioxidant benefits. It is also used in dietary supplements as a source of vitamin E.
Health Benefits[edit]
As a form of vitamin E, α-tocopheryl palmitate has antioxidant properties that can help protect the body's cells from damage. It also plays a role in immune function, DNA repair, and other metabolic processes.
Safety and Side Effects[edit]
Α-Tocopheryl palmitate is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics and dietary supplements. However, like all forms of vitamin E, it can cause side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps when consumed in high doses.
See Also[edit]
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Α-Tocopheryl palmitate
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