Abstract

A critical novel function for the antioxidant vitamin E (α-tocopherol) may be its involvement in the control of apoptosis in which it acts as a 'gate keeper' in the regulation of membrane lipid peroxidation. The biochemical and biophysical antioxidant properties of the molecule are discussed together with recent evidence for its involvement in a possible model of the apoptotic mechanism. The original observation that led to the discovery of vitamin E (foetal resorption in pregnant rats fed on tocopherol-deficient diets) is considered as an unrecognised example of apoptosis.

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