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Yes, but vitamin E is written as "Alpha Tocopherol" in chemical formula.

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Yes, vitamin E is a chemical compound that is naturally found in certain foods and oils. It is classified as a fat-soluble antioxidant that helps protect cells against damage caused by free radicals in the body.

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Vitamin E is a group of 8 chemical compounds; the most important are:

- gamma-tocopherol: C28H48O2

- alfa-tocopherol: C29H50O2

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All vitamins are chemical compounds !

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