Vitamin E
Industrial Applications
Vitamin E, a fat-soluble compound derived from vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds, is widely used in both the food and personal care industries. In food products such as baked goods, dairy, and beverages, it acts as a potent antioxidant to maintain freshness and extend shelf life. In personal care, Vitamin E is incorporated into moisturizers, serums, and sunscreens to protect the skin from free radical damage, hydrate and nourish, and support overall skin health.
Physical Properties
Vitamin E is a lipid-soluble compound with strong antioxidant properties. It is typically found as a yellow to orange viscous liquid and is stable under normal storage conditions but sensitive to light and air. Its chemical structure allows it to integrate into cell membranes, where it protects lipids from oxidation, and it also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties that help soothe and improve the texture, elasticity, and overall health of the skin.
Grade
- Industrial
- USP
Other Names
- d-α-Tocopherol
- dl-alpha-Tocopherol
- Tocopherol
- Vitamin E Acetate
Form
- Aqeuous
- Powder
- Oil
- Solid
Abbreviations
- Vit E
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