Healthy men (ages 24-57 y) were fed a controlled basal diet supplemented with 15 g/d of placebo oil (PO) for 10 wk followed by 15 g/d of fish-oil concentrate (FO) (fortified with 15 mg all-rac-tocopherol) for 10 wk without additional alpha-tocopherol and the last 8 wk with 200 mg alpha-tocopherol/d (FO+E). Compared with PO, FO raised plasma malondialdehyde; lowered alpha-tocopherol in plasma, red blood cells, and platelets; and raised plasma and platelet beta-carotene. Supplementation with additional alpha-tocopherol (FO+E) not only restored tocopherol concentrations but also reversed the rise in beta-carotene. The response in retinol, particularly in platelets, showed an inverse relationship to beta-carotene, alpha-tocopherol exhibiting a modulating effect on these changes. From these observations it is postulated that platelets may be a significant extraintestinal site of retinol formation from beta-carotene.

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