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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Dietary sources of vitamin E, included:
Corn oil
Peanut oil
Sunflower and wheat germ oil
All of above
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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Normal plasma level of ‘tocopherols’ is:
Less than 1 mg/dl
less than 2 mg/dl
Greater than 1 mg/dl
Greater than 2 mg/dl
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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Vitamin ‘E’ was named by:
Evans and his associates
Wald and his colleagues
Hess and his colleagues
Jack and his colleagues
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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Naturally occurring antioxidant i.e. tocopherol commonly called as:
Vitamin A
Vitamin B
Vitamin K
All of above
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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Vitamin ‘E’ is absorbed in the:
Large intestine
Small intestine
Liver
Kidney
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Vitamin E: Chemistry, Functions and Disorders
Vitamin ‘E’ is essential for normal reproduction, it is also called as:
Sterility vitamin
Anti-sterility vitamin
Reproductive vitamin
Vitamin D
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