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Vitamin E

Postby hello_tiny » Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:21 pm

Hello, I would like to inquire about Vitamin E to protect the ingredients from deterioration 1.) Vitamin E T50 is the same as dl-alpha tocopherol or not? 2.) Between dl-alpha tocopherol and which Tocotrienol? Helps to protect ingredients from deterioration. Can it be better? 3.) dl-alpha tocopherol and Tocotrienol were mixed. Together to help protect the ingredients from deterioration, right? Or choose one? If mixed together, the efficiency is better. What ratio should I use? 4.) dl-alpha tocopherol with Tocotrienol at mykinrecipes Is it for sale that it is 100% natural ingredients or does it contain chemicals? If it's a 100% natural ingredient, is it organic as well? thank you
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Re: Vitamin E

Postby staff » Sun Mar 31, 2019 8:36 pm

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Vitamin E T50 is the same as dl-alpha tocopherol or not?[/quote: 3kngg7yr] No, the T50 is a mix of Vitamin E and soybean oil (50%:50%)
2.) Between dl-alpha tocopherol with Tocotrienol which helps to protect the ingredients from deterioration? Which is better?
for the protection of recommended ingredients. Vitamin E Acetate the reason is because Acetate species, although not naturally derived from other types, and through making it 'acetate', but the highlight is has higher stability than other types (performance Antioxidant is lower than other types), this stability is important for the longevity of the ingredients in the formulation. because if the stability is as low as Vitamin E Naturally it will lose its effectiveness. In a time that is too short to help extend the life of the ingredients in the formula. In the case of skin care therefore consider using dl- Tocopherol or Tocotrienols
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