The safety of high-dose vitamin E supplementation in healthy Japanese male adults

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We administered high-dose vitamin E to healthy adult male volunteers and assessed the safety of such supplementation. Fourteen volunteers received daily 1,200 IU of vitamin E (800 mg of D-α-tocopherol) for 28 d and eight controls were also enrolled. The volunteers treated with vitamin E showed no abnormalities during the study period. The αtocopherol concentrations of plasma and platelets were markedly elevated by vitamin E treatment, but there were no significant differences in platelet aggregation, coagulation, and the clinical parameters between the two groups. In conclusion, a high dose of vitamin E for 28 d had no adverse effects in healthy men.

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Morinobu, T., Ban, R., Yoshikawa, S., Murata, T., & Tamai, H. (2002). The safety of high-dose vitamin E supplementation in healthy Japanese male adults. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 48(1), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.48.6

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