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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 17, 357-359, Copyright © 1965 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc.

Effect of Supplementing the Diet of Man with Tocopherol on the Tocopherol Levels of Adipose Tissue and Plasma

V. MCMASTERS M.S.1, J. K. LEWIS M.D.1, L. W. KINSELL M.D.1, J. VAN DER VEEN B.S.1, and H. S. OLCOTT PH.D.1

1 From the Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, and the Institute for Metabolic Research, Highland-Alameda County Hospital, Oakland, California

Nineteen hospital patients were given 1 gm. of mixed tocopherols orally, every day for two weeks. Tocopherol levels in plasma and adipose tissue were determined at the start and immediately after the last supplement was taken. Average plasma tocopherol levels increased from 3.7 to 11.3 µg. per ml. and adipose tocopherol levels increased from 52 to 119 µg. per gm.







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