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α-tocopheryl succinate, the most effective form of vitamin E for adjuvant cancer treatment:: A review

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NUTRITION
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 108-117

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07315724.2003.10719283

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alpha-tocopheryl succinate; cancer; gene expressions; differentiation; growth inhibition; apoptosis

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In 1981 it was established that alpha-tocopheryl succinate (alpha-TS) was the most effective form of vitamin E in comparison to alpha-tocopherol, alpha-tocopheryl acetate and alpha-tocopheryl nicotinate in inducing differentiation, inhibition of proliferation and apoptosis in cancer cells. depending upon its concentration, During the last two decades. several studies have confirmed this observation in rodent and human cancer cells in culture and in vivo (animal model). The most exciting aspect of this alpha-TS effect is that it does not affect the proliferation of most normal cells. In spite of several studies published on the anti-cancer properties of alpha-TS, the value of this form of vitamin E has not drawn significant attention from researchers and clinicians. Therefore, a critical review on the potential role of alpha-TS in the management of cancer is needed. In addition. such it review can also provide in-depth analysis, of existing literature on this subject, alpha-TS treatment causes extensive alterations in gene expression however, only some can be attributed to differentiation, inhibition of proliferation and apoptosis, alpha-TS also enhances the growth-inhibitory effect of ionizing radiation. hyperthermia. some chemotherapeutic agents and biological response modifiers oil tumor cells. while protecting normal cells against come of their adverse effects. Thus, alpha-TS alone or in combination with dietary micronutrients can be useful as an adjunct to standard cancer therapy by increasing tumor response and possibly decreasing some of the toxicities to normal cells.

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