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Limited information is available regarding metabolism of vitamin E forms, e
specially the tocotrienols. Carboxyethyl-hydroxychromans (alpha- and gamma
-CEHC) are human urinary metabolites of alpha- and gamma -tocopherols, resp
ectively. To evaluate whether tocotrienols are also metabolized and excrete
d as urinary CEHC, urine was monitored following tocotrienol supplementatio
n. Complete (24 h) urine collections were obtained for 2 d prior to (baseli
ne), the day of, and 2 d after human subjects (n = 6) ingested tocotrienol
supplements. The subjects consumed 125 mg gamma -tocotrienyl acetate the fi
rst week, then the next week 500 mg; then 125 mg alpha -tocotrienyl acetate
was administered the third week, followed by 500 mg, the fourth week. Urin
ary alpha- and gamma -CEHC were measured by high-performance liquid chromat
ography with electrochemical detection. Urinary gamma -CEHC levels rose abo
ut four- to sixfold in response to the two doses of gamma -tocotrienol and
then returned to baseline the following day. Significant (P < 0.0001) incre
ases in urinary <alpha>-CEHC were observed only following ingestion of 500
mg alpha -tocotrienyl acetate. Typically, 1-2% of alpha -tocotrienyl acetat
es or 4-6% of gamma -tocotrienyl acetates were recovered as their respectiv
e urinary CEHC metabolites. A gamma -CEHC Excretion time course showed an i
ncrease in urinary gamma -CEHC at 6 h and a peak at 9 h following ingestion
of 125 mg gamma -tocotrienyl acetate. In summary, tocotrienols, like tocop
herols, are metabolized to CEHC; however, the quantities excreted in human
urine are small in relation to dose size.