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  • Title: Bioavailability of intramuscular vitamin E acetate in rabbits.
    Author: Pedraz JL, Calvo B, Bortolotti A, Celardo A, Bonati M.
    Journal: J Pharm Pharmacol; 1989 Jun; 41(6):415-7. PubMed ID: 2570840.
    Abstract:
    The bioavailability of alpha-tocopherol acetate and alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) was assessed in male rabbits given 50 mg kg-1 doses according to a randomized design. After intramuscular injection of alpha-tocopherol acetate in colloidal aqueous solution, a mean absolute bioavailability of 65% was calculated for the acetate and 35% for the physiologically active compound, alpha-tocopherol. Comparison of the kinetic profiles after intravenous and intramuscular administration of the acetate and intravenous injection of alpha-tocopherol, revealed absorption of alpha-tocopherol acetate from the site of injection and hydrolysis of the acetate to be potential limiting steps in the bioavailability of alpha-tocopherol. Intramuscularly injected alpha-tocopherol acetate in olive oil (the only formulation available in a few European countries) proved completely bio-unavailable. It thus appears necessary to re-assess the utility of current vitamin E supplementation, since the only formulations available offer poor bioavailability.
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