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Partial Volumes of Phosphatidylcholines and Vitamin E: α-Tocopherol Prefers Disordered Membranes

Mitchell DiPasquale, Michael H. L. Nguyen, Georg Pabst, Drew Marquardt

2022The Journal of Physical Chemistry B12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite its discovery over 95 years ago, the biological and nutritional roles of vitamin E remain subjects of much controversy. Though it is known to possess antioxidant properties, recent assertions have implied that vitamin E may not be limited to this function in living systems. Through densitometry measurements and small-angle X-ray scattering we observe favorable interactions between α-tocopherol and unsaturated phospholipids, with more favorable interactions correlating to an increase in lipid chain unsaturation. Our data provide evidence that vitamin E may preferentially associate with oxygen sensitive lipids─an association that is considered innate for a viable membrane antioxidant.

Topics & Concepts

TocopherolVitamin EAntioxidantDegree of unsaturationMembraneChemistryPhospholipidalpha-TocopherolBiochemistryPhosphatidylcholineVitaminBiophysicsChromatographyBiologyLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressVitamin C and Antioxidants Research