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5 December, 10:09

Vitamin e is carried to the liver and other tissues by

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  1. 5 December, 13:51
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    Vitamin E is an example of a a fat soluble vitamin together with vitamins A, D and K. It is carried to the liver and other tissues by lipoproteins. Vitamin E functions to protect phospholipids in cell membranes from damage by free radicals. It is also important to note that a high intake of vitamin E can interfere with vitamin K's blood clotting activity.
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