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Vitamin E function and requirements in relation to PUFA.

Vitamin E function and requirements in relation to PUFA.
Vitamin E function and requirements in relation to PUFA.
Vitamin E (?-tocopherol) is recognised as a key essential lipophilic antioxidant in humans protecting lipoproteins, PUFA, cellular and intra-cellular membranes from damage. The aim of this review was to evaluate the relevant published data about vitamin E requirements in relation to dietary PUFA intake. Evidence in animals and humans indicates a minimal basal requirement of 4–5 mg/d of RRR-?-tocopherol when the diet is very low in PUFA. The vitamin E requirement will increase with an increase in PUFA consumption and with the degree of unsaturation of the PUFA in the diet. The vitamin E requirement related to dietary linoleic acid, which is globally the major dietary PUFA in humans, was calculated to be 0·4–0·6 mg of RRR-?-tocopherol/g of linoleic acid. Animal studies show that for fatty acids with a higher degree of unsaturation, the vitamin E requirement increases almost linearly with the degree of unsaturation of the PUFA in the relative ratios of 0·3, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexaenoic fatty acids, respectively. Assuming a typical intake of dietary PUFA, a vitamin E requirement ranging from 12 to 20 mg of RRR-?-tocopherol/d can be calculated. A number of guidelines recommend to increase PUFA intake as they have well-established health benefits. It will be prudent to assure an adequate vitamin E intake to match the increased PUFA intake, especially as vitamin E intake is already below recommendations in many populations worldwide.
vitamin E, ?-tocopherol, PUFA, requirements, recommendations
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Raederstorff, D.
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Wyss, A.
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Calder, P.
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Eggersdorfer, M.
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Raederstorff, D.
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Weber, P.
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Raederstorff, D., Wyss, A., Calder, P., Weber, P. and Eggersdorfer, M. (2015) Vitamin E function and requirements in relation to PUFA. British Journal of Nutrition, 114 (8), 1113-1222. (doi:10.1017/S000711451500272X). (PMID:26291567)

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Abstract

Vitamin E (?-tocopherol) is recognised as a key essential lipophilic antioxidant in humans protecting lipoproteins, PUFA, cellular and intra-cellular membranes from damage. The aim of this review was to evaluate the relevant published data about vitamin E requirements in relation to dietary PUFA intake. Evidence in animals and humans indicates a minimal basal requirement of 4–5 mg/d of RRR-?-tocopherol when the diet is very low in PUFA. The vitamin E requirement will increase with an increase in PUFA consumption and with the degree of unsaturation of the PUFA in the diet. The vitamin E requirement related to dietary linoleic acid, which is globally the major dietary PUFA in humans, was calculated to be 0·4–0·6 mg of RRR-?-tocopherol/g of linoleic acid. Animal studies show that for fatty acids with a higher degree of unsaturation, the vitamin E requirement increases almost linearly with the degree of unsaturation of the PUFA in the relative ratios of 0·3, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexaenoic fatty acids, respectively. Assuming a typical intake of dietary PUFA, a vitamin E requirement ranging from 12 to 20 mg of RRR-?-tocopherol/d can be calculated. A number of guidelines recommend to increase PUFA intake as they have well-established health benefits. It will be prudent to assure an adequate vitamin E intake to match the increased PUFA intake, especially as vitamin E intake is already below recommendations in many populations worldwide.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 June 2015
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 August 2015
Published date: October 2015
Keywords: vitamin E, ?-tocopherol, PUFA, requirements, recommendations
Organisations: Human Development & Health

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Local EPrints ID: 384759
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/384759
ISSN: 0007-1145
PURE UUID: b617596a-de29-411e-9ede-e4f45ff2d79b
ORCID for P. Calder: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6038-710X

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Author: D. Raederstorff
Author: A. Wyss
Author: P. Calder ORCID iD
Author: P. Weber
Author: M. Eggersdorfer

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