Vitamin E Status Of Young Women On Combined-type Oral ... - PubMed
Có thể bạn quan tâm
The .gov means it’s official. Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.
The site is secure. The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.
Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation- Clipboard
- My Bibliography
- Collections
- Citation manager
Save citation to file
Format: Summary (text) PubMed PMID Abstract (text) CSV Create file CancelEmail citation
Email address has not been verified. Go to My NCBI account settings to confirm your email and then refresh this page. To: Subject: Body: Format: Summary Summary (text) Abstract Abstract (text) MeSH and other data Send email CancelAdd to Collections
- Create a new collection
- Add to an existing collection
Add to My Bibliography
- My Bibliography
Your saved search
Name of saved search: Search terms: Test search terms Would you like email updates of new search results? Saved Search Alert Radio Buttons- Yes
- No
Create a file for external citation management software
Create file CancelYour RSS Feed
Name of RSS Feed: Number of items displayed: 5 10 15 20 50 100 Create RSS Cancel RSS Link CopyFull text links
Elsevier Science Full text links Actions
CiteCollectionsAdd to Collections- Create a new collection
- Add to an existing collection
Page navigation
- Title & authors
- Abstract
- MeSH terms
- Substances
- LinkOut - more resources
Abstract
Differences in vitamin E status between young Caucasian women using oral contraceptives (OCs) for 1 yr or more and control females were obtained with regard to the following parameters: 1) hemolysis, 2) plasma total tocopherols by spectrophotometric analysis, 3) individual tocopherols by a thin-layer gas-liquid chromatographic (TLC-GLC) technique, and 4) dietary intakes of vitamin E, polyunsaturated and saturated lipids, cholesterol and kilocalories. Ten subjects were on Ortho-Novum- or Norinyl-1/50, 8 on Ortho-Novum- or Norinyl-1/80, and 10 had never taken OCs. Analyses of 24-hr recalls and 7-day dietary records revealed no significant differences among groups for intakes of nutrients listed above. No significant differences among groups were observed from hemolytic values. Plasma total tocopherol concentrations measured by spectrophotometric and TLC-GLC techniques revealed that OC-1/80 subjects had significantly lower values than controls. Marginally inadequate vitamin E status as assessed by the various techniques was observed in approximately one subject in the control and OC-1/50 groups and in 2 of the OC-1/80 women. Large individual variations in vitamin E status were observed for subjects in all groups on similar estimated vitamin E intakes. TLC-GLC measurements of total tocopherols in plasma seemed to be perhaps a more sensitive indicator of vitamin E status of subjects than spectrophotometric analysis of tocopherols.
PubMed Disclaimer
MeSH terms
- Adolescent Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Adult Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Contraceptives, Oral / pharmacology* Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Contraceptives, Oral, Combined / pharmacology* Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Diet Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Female Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Hemolysis Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Humans Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Spectrophotometry Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Vitamin E / blood* Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
Substances
- Contraceptives, Oral Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Contraceptives, Oral, Combined Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
- Vitamin E Actions
- Search in PubMed
- Search in MeSH
- Add to Search
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
- Elsevier Science
Elsevier Science [x] Cite Copy Download .nbib .nbib Format: AMA APA MLA NLM Send To - Clipboard
- Save
- My Bibliography
- Collections
- Citation Manager
NCBI Literature Resources
MeSH PMC Bookshelf Disclaimer
The PubMed wordmark and PubMed logo are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Unauthorized use of these marks is strictly prohibited.
Từ khóa » Vitamin E Birth Control
-
Can I Take Vitamin E While Taking Birth Control Pills? - Vinmec
-
What Are The Effects Of Taking Emergency Contraceptive Pills With ...
-
Influence Of Vitamin E Administration On Platelet Functions ... - PubMed
-
Vitamins C And E May Reduce Side Effects Of Oral Contraceptives
-
Vitamins And Birth Control Pills - LivOn Labs
-
Oral Contraceptive Pill Compared With Vitamin E In Women With ...
-
Effect Of Combined Oral Contraceptives, Vitamin E And Folic Acid...
-
Vitamins C & E May Benefit Women On Oral Contraceptives
-
5 Essential Nutrients Commonly Depleted By The Pill | Nutri Advanced
-
Checkups, Vitamins And Birth Control - Mundo Vroedvrouwen
-
What Vitamins Interfere With Birth Control Pills? Supplement Options
-
Does Biotin Affect Birth Control? - Healthline
-
Oxidative Stress, Vitamin E And Progestin Breakthrough Bleeding