
Tocopherol can be extracted from natural sources, has many health benefits and can be made with a low-carbon footprint.
Vitamin E is available in dietary supplements (like multivitamins), and is often added to skincare and cosmetic products. It can also be found in plant-based oils, seeds, nuts, fruits and vegetables.
D-Alpha Tocopherol is extracted from seed oils and the concentrated extract is then purified.
There are many different types of tocopherol, but alpha-tocopherol is the only one useable by the human body.
The “D-” prefix indicates that the tocopherol has been extracted from a natural source whereas the “DL-” prefix indicates that the tocopherol has been synthesised.
Tocopherol is often combined with other compounds when used in cosmetics. Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate is a very common example where tocopherol has been combined with acetic acid.