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tocopherol
[toh-kof-uh-rawl, -rol]
noun
one of several alcohols that constitute the dietary factor known as vitamin E, occurring in wheat-germ oil, lettuce or spinach leaves, egg yolk, etc.
tocopherol
/ ɒˈɒəˌɒ /
noun
Also called: vitamin E.biochem any of a group of fat-soluble alcohols that occur in wheat-germ oil, watercress, lettuce, egg yolk, etc. They are thought to be necessary for healthy human reproduction
tocopherol
Any of a group of closely related, fat-soluble alcohols that are types of vitamin E, especially alpha-tocopherol.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tocopherol1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of tocopherol1
Example Sentences
Hiding in difficult-to-decipher ingredients like modified food starch, or maybe tocopherol?
Cheerios products, for example, rely on vitamin E, also called mixed tocopherols, to keep them fresh.
Vitamin E comes in various forms called tocopherols, which are commonly found in fats and oils.
There was no association between stroke and blood levels of the other four antioxidants - alpha carotene, beta carotene, alpha tocopherol and retinol.
Among the ingredients were partially hydrogenated palm kernel oil, corn syrup, sugar, artificial vanilla, invertase and tocopherols.
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