"gamma-Tocopherol" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A natural tocopherol with less antioxidant activity than ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL. It exhibits antioxidant activity by virtue of the phenolic hydrogen on the 2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol nucleus. As in BETA-TOCOPHEROL, it also has three methyl groups on the 6-chromanol nucleus but at different sites.
    
			
			
				
				
					
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							D024504
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							 D03.383.663.283.909.750.500 D03.633.100.150.909.750.500 
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							gamma-Tocopherol- gamma-Tocopherol
 - 3,4-Dihydro-2,7,8-trimethyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol
 
  
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Longitudinal study of serum carotenoid, retinol, and tocopherol concentrations in relation to breast cancer risk among postmenopausal women. Am J Clin Nutr. 2009 Jul; 90(1):162-9.