Tocotrienol improves efficacy in skin hydration
By
reducing
water loss from the skin and strengthening the skin’s barrier function.
Tocotrienol protects the skin from damaging free radicals.
UV radiation increases the production of free radicals
and reactive oxygen in different layers of the skin causing cellular
damage which accelerates the ageing process and increases the risk for skin cancer. Tocotrienol reduces
free radical production in the skin.
Tocotrienols with excellent antioxidation properties of up to 60 times more potent than Tocopherol, has the ability to help protect the skin from ageing and UV-induced damage caused by constant and prolonged sun exposure.
Tocotrienol as a radioprotective.
We are exposed to radiation every day. Radiation can cause cells to grow
abnormally- a process that could lead to cancer.
Tocotrienols improve survival and reduce radiation-induced injuries in tissues and organs. In addition to its excellent antioxidant
properties, Tocotrienols’ potent radioprotective effects arise from its ability
to reduce highly reactive oxidants in the blood by inhibiting a protein called
HMG-CoA reductase.
Tocotrienol reduces cellular aging.
Tocotrienol has the ability to prevent cellular ageing
by reversing the effects of oxidative stress in human diploid fibroblasts
(HDF). In addition, Tocotrienols increased the length of DNA structures called
telomeres. (Telomeres progressively grow shorter each time a cell divides. In
most cells, telomere length is closely associated with cellular ageing: the
shorter the telomere, the older the cell.)
Tocotrienol helps in skin repair and promotes wound healing
Tocotrienol helps in skin repair and would healing as it triggers the movement of cells called
fibroblasts.
Tocotrienol reduces melanin production or synthesis.
Tocotrienols’
ability to promote skin depigmentation through inhibition of the key protein
tyrosinase in melanin synthesis. Tocotrienols reduce melanin production through
tyrosinase inhibition.
Tocotrienol helps to prevent cancer cell growth
In addition to its ability to penetrate the skin’s
deepest layers and neutralize the damaging effects of UV-induced free radicals,
Tocotrienol acts on key proteins within skin cancer cells to induce cell death
and to help prevent cancer cell growth. This mechanism suggests Tocotrienol’s
potential role in supporting skin cancer prevention and treatment.