Vitamin A

From Citizendium
Revision as of 15:38, 28 October 2009 by imported>David E. Volk (→‎Physiological Effects)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Physiological Effects

Deficiencies of vitamin A has been associated with a number of maladies related to[1]:

  • Vision: Retinal is a critical structural component of rhodopsin, the light sensitive (purple vision) pigment within rod and cone cells of the retina.
  • Infections: Vitamin A has an anti-infective effect.
  • Skin: Epithelial cells require vitamin A for differentiation and maintenance - lack of vitamin A leads to keratinized and scaly skin, due to impaired gene transcription due to insufficient retinoic acid.
  • Reproduction: Vitamin A is essentially for the production of sperm and normal female reproductive cycles.
© Image: David E. Volk
-carotene.