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  • {{Image|Retinol and related.png|right|250px|Retinol (Vitamin A) and related compounds.}} '''Vitamin A''', or '''retinol''', is the immediate precursor of two important biochemic
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  • [[http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/misc_topics/vitamina.html Vitamin A (Retinol) at Colorado State University]]
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  • {{rpl|Vitamin A}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vitamin A]]
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  • {{Image|Retinol and related.png|right|250px|Retinol (Vitamin A) and related compounds.}} '''Vitamin A''', or '''retinol''', is the immediate precursor of two important biochemic
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  • [[http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/misc_topics/vitamina.html Vitamin A (Retinol) at Colorado State University]]
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  • [[Antioxidant]] subgroup of [[carotenoid]]s and precursors of [[Vitamin A]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Carboxylic acid form of vitamin A, also known as all-trans retinoic acid or ATRA, is a topical retinoid commo
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  • ...deficiency of Vitamin A can reduce the eye's performance in reduced light, Vitamin A can only correct this deficiency. It cannot improve your ability to see in Carrots also contain high values of dietary fiber, [[Vitamin A]], [[Vitamin C]], [[Vitamin K]], [[Potassium]], [[Thiamin]], [[Niacin]], [[
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  • {{r|Vitamin A}}
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  • {{r|Vitamin A}}
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  • ...ath>-carotene and <math>\beta</math>-carotene are chemical precursors of [[vitamin A]]. They are structurally very similar to a number of other carotenoids inc
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  • Antioxidant supplements include [[beta-carotene]], [[vitamin A]] (retinol), [[vitamin C]] (ascorbic acid), [[vitamin E]] (tocopherols), an
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  • While both [[alpha-carotene]] and [[beta-carotene]] are precursors of [[vitamin A]], [[lutein]] and [[zeaxanthin]] are not. However, the hydroxyl groups of
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  • =====Vitamin A===== Toxicity is most commonly found with high doses of Vitamin A. Indeed, certain cold-weather animals, such as the [[polar bear]], concentr
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  • ...festations of canine distemper virus infection in ferrets are modulated by vitamin A status.''J Nutr. 2007 Aug;137(8):1916-22.</ref> ...sles in humans, demonstrating that the study of the antiviral mechanism of vitamin A can be correlated with CDV.
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  • ...aturated fat]] and [[cholesterol]]. It also contains moderate levels of [[Vitamin A]]. One tablespoon of salted butter contains approximately 100 [[calorie]]s
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  • '''Tretinoin''' is a [[retinoid]], which are natural or synthesized forms of Vitamin A<ref name=Ridolfi>Ridolfi, DM, PD Marcato, GZ Justo, et al. 2011. Chitosan-s Retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A<ref name=Ridolfi></ref><ref name=Ho></ref><ref name=Faghihi></ref>. There a
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  • Liver is high in [[iron]] and [[Vitamin A]] and animal liver is often eaten by human beings. Incidentally, the concep
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  • * [[Retinol]] ([[Vitamin A]]) * [[Vitamin A]] ([[retinol]])
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  • ...variety of aromas used in perfumery and flavors used in food additives. [[Vitamin A]] is an example of a terpene.
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  • ...are found in milk. It is a good source of [[protein]], [[calcium]] and [[vitamin A]], while being high in [[fat]] and [[cholesterol]]. Nutritional content va
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  • ...[[vitamin C]], 260&nbsp;mg [[calcium]], 4.4&nbsp;mg [[iron]], and 1002 U [[vitamin A]], as well as [[aspartic acid]] and [[glutamic acid]]; the [[amino acid]] c
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  • ...ish parts, especially the livers. Those from the liver are usually high in vitamin A. The oils are used as dietary supplements, in soaps and detergents, as prot
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  • ...nt breeding is improve nutritional quality by increasing vitamin (e.g. pro-vitamin A in [[Golden Rice]]), essential fatty acids (such as Omega 3 fatty acids in
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  • ...n A]] (cats cannot convert the pro-vitamin A that is abundant in plants to vitamin A proper) and certain [[fatty acids]]. The absence of taurine causes the cat'
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