Tocotrienols have not been as widely studied as tocopherols, and the reviews highlight the need for further research to confirm the clinical utility of this form of vitamin E. However, the evidence to date suggest that tocotrienols may play a natural neuroprotective role in aging due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and immune-enhancing properties.
“Backed by growing scientific evidence, tocotrienols are emerging as promising neuroprotective agents that support and protect brain cells, cognitive functions and memory as well as healthier aging,” said Dr Ariati Aris, scientific affairs specialist at PhytoGaia, in a press release.
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