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Alzheimer's Disease and Vitamin E

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a form of dementia characterized by generalized and progressive cognitive dysfunction. Research has determined that an important pathological component of AD is neuronal damage and death in certain brain regions precipitated by oxidative damage. This paper reviews the pathology of AD, describes the biochemical processes pertaining to oxidative stress and antioxidant compounds, and reviews the evidence that one particular antioxidant, vitamin E, may be effective in ameliorating AD pathology. Preliminary evidence suggests that vitamin E may in fact be therapeutic in slowing the progression of AD.

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