Can vitamin E intervention ettenuate heavy metal toxicities? a review
Abstract
Heavy metals like lead, mercury and cadmium are elements which can cause severe toxicities
like kidney failure, bloody diarrhea, and abdominal cramping. Low-dose exposure is covert and
undetectable, leading to neuropsychiatric disorders, fatigue, anxiety, and negative effects on
children's IQ and intellectual function. The cellular processes of growth, proliferation,
differentiation, damage repair, and apoptosis are all affected by heavy metals. Similar pathways
for these metals to cause toxicity are shown by comparing their mechanisms of action, including
reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, weakened antioxidant defense, enzyme inactivation,
and oxidative stress. This study is done to see if Vitamin E have natural antioxidant properties
which decrease the effects of these toxicities. Some studies on animals have been reviewed to
show how vitamin E protects from oxidative stress and the cell membrane from damaging