Vitamin E oil 99% Manufacturer Newgreen Vitamin E oil 99% Supplement
Product Description
Vitamin E is a nutrient essential for vision, reproduction, and blood, brain, and skin health. Vitamin E also has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that protect cells from the effects of free radicals, which are molecules produced when the body breaks down food or is exposed to tobacco smoke and radiation. Free radicals can play a role in the pathogenesis of heart disease, cancer, and other diseases. Has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are substances that protect cells from the effects of free radicals, which are molecules produced when the body breaks down food or is exposed to tobacco smoke and radiation. Free radicals can play a role in the pathogenesis of heart disease, cancer, and other diseases. If you take vitamin E for its antioxidant properties, keep in mind that the supplement may not provide the same benefits as antioxidants found naturally in foods.
Foods rich in vitamin E include canola oil, olive oil, margarine, almonds and peanuts. You can also get vitamin E from meat, dairy products, green leafy vegetables, and fortified cereals. Vitamin E is also available as an oral supplement in capsules or drops.
COA
Items | Specifications | Results | |
Appearance | Light yellow liquid | Light yellow liquid | |
Assay |
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Pass | |
Odor | None | None | |
Loose Density(g/ml) | ≥0.2 | 0.26 | |
Loss on Drying | ≤8.0% | 4.51% | |
Residue on Ignition | ≤2.0% | 0.32% | |
PH | 5.0-7.5 | 6.3 | |
Average molecular weight | <1000 | 890 | |
Heavy Metals(Pb) | ≤1PPM | Pass | |
As | ≤0.5PPM | Pass | |
Hg | ≤1PPM | Pass | |
Bacterial Count | ≤1000cfu/g | Pass | |
Colon Bacillus | ≤30MPN/100g | Pass | |
Yeast & Mold | ≤50cfu/g | Pass | |
Pathogenic Bacteria | Negative | Negative | |
Conclusion | Conform with specification | ||
Shelf life | 2 years when properly stored |
Functions
Vitamin E is mostly used for its antioxidant and hydrating properties. Marisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology, says it helps protect the skin from free radical damage and is also a humectant and emollient to help the skin lock in moisture and keep dryness at bay. Other benefits include its ability to help heal wounds such as scars and burns and its anti-inflammatory properties that can calm irritation and make it great for skin conditions such as eczema and rosacea. As Koestline explains, it is an anti-inflammatory agent that has been shown to help reduce swelling and redness by limiting inflammatory responses. She adds that some studies even suggest that it may help reduce redness and the appearance of newly formed scars. This can be incredibly helpful when dealing with pesky acne scars.
Application
It is also known to provide some photoprotection from the sun. But don’t throw out your sunscreen just yet. Koestline says that vitamin E alone is not a true UV filter as it has a limited range of wavelengths it can absorb. But it can still provide some protection by reducing UV damage and providing a shield for our skin from environmental aggressors and further sun damage. So it's worth pairing with your favorite sunscreen for the ultimate sun protection against skin cancer.