12.04.23
Tocotrienols, a more potent family of vitamin E compounds, may have a role in improving liver condition in people with type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver (MASL), a new pilot study appearing in the Journal of the Indian Medical Association found.
The correlation between type 2 diabetes and MASL, formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), has become a growing health concern, as both of these prevalent conditions often coexist and influence each other’s progression. Factors such as type 2 diabetes also contribute to advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis in MASL.
In the open-label, randomized study conducted at Chennai’s Tertiary Care Center for Diabetes, 34 participants were randomly assigned to either the control group or a group receiving 200 mg of tocotrienols twice daily as a supplement. After three months, both groups were evaluated for multiple markers of liver function.
The findings revealed that tocotrienols were linked to a reduction in liver enzymes and improved liver stiffness and fatty liver. Compared to the control group, the group receiving tocotrienols had better levels of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), as well as less liver stiffness and fatty liver. No improvement was observed in the control group and no adverse events were reported throughout the trial.
Tocotrienols - Rare in the Diet, Valuable for Liver Health
"Tocotrienols offer an extensive range of unique biological effects and health benefits, including promoting liver health. Their antioxidant properties, up to 60 times more potent than the regular d-alpha tocopherol form of vitamin E, suggest potential benefits for liver health in conditions like T2DM and MASL where oxidative stress occurs,” said Ariati Aris, PhD, scientific affairs specialist at PhytoGaia, a supplier specializing in palm tocotrienols and tocopherols.“This new study underscores the potential value of tocotrienols as natural phytonutrients for developing dietary supplements aimed at enhancing liver health.”
“While tocotrienols are naturally present in our diet, relying solely on food may be insufficient. One of the best natural supplements is palm fruit extract, rich in tocotrienols/tocopherol. PhytoGaia’s TocoGaiaTM is a concentrated extract containing full spectrum tocotrienols/tocopherol complex, produced without the use of solvents and chemicals. Formulators and companies may consider incorporating TocoGaia TM into their formulas and multivitamins for Liver Health,” said Bryan See, Vice President of PhytoGaia.
The correlation between type 2 diabetes and MASL, formerly known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), has become a growing health concern, as both of these prevalent conditions often coexist and influence each other’s progression. Factors such as type 2 diabetes also contribute to advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis in MASL.
In the open-label, randomized study conducted at Chennai’s Tertiary Care Center for Diabetes, 34 participants were randomly assigned to either the control group or a group receiving 200 mg of tocotrienols twice daily as a supplement. After three months, both groups were evaluated for multiple markers of liver function.
The findings revealed that tocotrienols were linked to a reduction in liver enzymes and improved liver stiffness and fatty liver. Compared to the control group, the group receiving tocotrienols had better levels of serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT), serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase (SGPT), and gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), as well as less liver stiffness and fatty liver. No improvement was observed in the control group and no adverse events were reported throughout the trial.
Tocotrienols - Rare in the Diet, Valuable for Liver Health
"Tocotrienols offer an extensive range of unique biological effects and health benefits, including promoting liver health. Their antioxidant properties, up to 60 times more potent than the regular d-alpha tocopherol form of vitamin E, suggest potential benefits for liver health in conditions like T2DM and MASL where oxidative stress occurs,” said Ariati Aris, PhD, scientific affairs specialist at PhytoGaia, a supplier specializing in palm tocotrienols and tocopherols.“This new study underscores the potential value of tocotrienols as natural phytonutrients for developing dietary supplements aimed at enhancing liver health.”
“While tocotrienols are naturally present in our diet, relying solely on food may be insufficient. One of the best natural supplements is palm fruit extract, rich in tocotrienols/tocopherol. PhytoGaia’s TocoGaiaTM is a concentrated extract containing full spectrum tocotrienols/tocopherol complex, produced without the use of solvents and chemicals. Formulators and companies may consider incorporating TocoGaia TM into their formulas and multivitamins for Liver Health,” said Bryan See, Vice President of PhytoGaia.