Vitamin E (Nanoemulsion)
Vitamin E nanoemulsion uses advanced nanotechnology to enhance the bioavailability of α-tocopherol by up to 60% compared to conventional forms. This delivery system improves cellular uptake and antioxidant activity through enhanced membrane permeability and reduced particle size.

Origin & History
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant naturally present in many foods. Nanoemulsion technology enhances its bioavailability and absorption.
Historical & Cultural Context
The use of nanoemulsion technology in supplements is relatively recent, aiming to improve the delivery and efficacy of traditional nutrients like Vitamin E.
Health Benefits
- Increases absorption and efficacy of Vitamin E by using nanoemulsion technology, enhancing its bioavailability by up to 60%. - Provides potent antioxidant protection by neutralizing free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and preventing cellular damage. - Supports immune function by enhancing the activity of immune cells, improving the body's defense mechanisms. - Promotes skin health by protecting against environmental damage, leading to healthier, more resilient skin. - Enhances cardiovascular health by reducing LDL cholesterol oxidation, which lowers the risk of heart disease. - Improves eye health by protecting retinal cells from oxidative damage, potentially reducing the risk of vision loss. - Aids in reducing inflammation by modulating the production of inflammatory molecules, helping manage chronic inflammatory conditions.
How It Works
Nanoemulsion technology reduces vitamin E particle size to 20-200 nanometers, enabling direct cellular uptake through enhanced membrane permeability. α-Tocopherol scavenges lipid peroxyl radicals and protects phospholipid membranes from oxidative damage. The nanoemulsion bypasses traditional absorption limitations in the small intestine, allowing direct transport across cell membranes.
Scientific Research
Emerging research suggests that nanoemulsion formulations significantly enhance the bioavailability of Vitamin E, leading to better health outcomes.
Clinical Summary
Human pharmacokinetic studies demonstrate 60% higher plasma α-tocopherol levels with nanoemulsion versus conventional vitamin E in healthy adults (n=24). Randomized trials show improved immune markers including enhanced T-cell proliferation and reduced inflammatory cytokines after 8 weeks supplementation. Limited clinical data exists specifically for nanoemulsion formulations, with most evidence extrapolated from conventional vitamin E research.
Nutritional Profile
- Nanoemulsion technology improves Vitamin E absorption. - Contains tocopherols and tocotrienols.
Preparation & Dosage
Dosage typically ranges from 15 mg of Vitamin E daily. Consult a healthcare provider before use.
Synergy & Pairings
Coenzyme Q10, Vitamin C, Resveratrol
Safety & Interactions
Vitamin E nanoemulsion is generally well-tolerated with rare reports of gastrointestinal upset at high doses above 1000 IU daily. May enhance anticoagulant effects of warfarin and increase bleeding risk when combined with blood-thinning medications. Contraindicated in individuals with vitamin K deficiency or bleeding disorders. Safety during pregnancy established only for doses under 400 IU daily.