Ingredient Data
Vegan Status
Depends on Source
E-Number
E306
Also Known As
Vitamin E; Alpha-tocopherol (E307); Gamma-tocopherol (E308); Delta-tocopherol (E309); Mixed tocopherols
Source
Found naturally in plant oils (particularly sunflower, soybean, wheat germ, and palm oil) and in animal-derived foods. Commercial food-grade tocopherols are extracted primarily from vegetable oil deodoriser distillate (a byproduct of vegetable oil refining) [vegan]. Some pharmaceutical-grade vitamin E supplements use synthetic dl-alpha-tocopherol [vegan] or natural d-alpha-tocopherol from plant sources [vegan].
Commonly Found In
Vegetable oils, nuts, margarine, plant-based spreads. Used as a natural antioxidant to prevent rancidity.
Vegan Alternative
Plant-derived tocopherols are the standard — vegan by default in most applications.