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Qué (quién) es retinol - definición

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Vitamin a solubilized; Vi-dom-a; Alphalin; Retinol-binding proteins; Afaxin; Trans retinol; Retinol metabolism; Vitamin A1; ATC code D10AD02; ATCvet code QD10AD02; ATC code A11CA01; ATCvet code QA11CA01; ATC code R01AX02; ATCvet code QR01AX02; ATC code S01XA02; ATCvet code QS01XA02; Retinol equivalent
  • Vitamin A biosynthesis
  • George Wald, 1967 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
  • β-ionone ring

retinol         
['r?t?n?l]
¦ noun Biochemistry vitamin A, a yellow compound which is essential for growth and vision in dim light and is found in vegetables, egg yolk, and fish-liver oil.
Retinol         
·noun A hydrocarbon oil obtained by the distillation of resin, - used in printer's ink.
Retinol-binding protein         
PROTEINS BINDING WITH RETINOL
Retinol binding protein
Retinol-binding proteins (RBP) are a family of proteins with diverse functions. They are carrier proteins that bind retinol.

Wikipedia

Retinol

Retinol, also called vitamin A1, is a fat-soluble vitamin in the vitamin A family that is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. Retinol or other forms of vitamin A are needed for vision, cellular development, maintenance of skin and mucous membranes, immune function and reproductive development. Dietary sources include fish, dairy products, and meat. As a supplement it is used to treat and prevent vitamin A deficiency, especially that which results in xerophthalmia. It is taken by mouth or by injection into a muscle. As an ingredient in skin-care products, it is used to reduce wrinkles and other effects of skin aging.

Retinol at normal doses is well tolerated. High doses may cause enlargement of the liver, dry skin, and hypervitaminosis A. High doses during pregnancy may harm the fetus. The body converts retinol to retinal and retinoic acid, through which it acts.

Retinol was discovered in 1909, isolated in 1931, and first made in 1947. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Retinol is available as a generic medication and over the counter.

Ejemplos de uso de retinol
1. They are the ones containing retinol or "pro–retinol", the compounds from which vitamin A is derived.
2. Retinol Vitamin A, or retinol, in high doses, has a marked rejuvenating effect on the skin, but it is also quite hazardous.
3. Researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School tested a retinol lotion on a group of elderly volunteers.
4. One arm was smothered in the retinol cream, the other in a lotion containing no vitamin A.
5. The rush cleared the shelves and once Boots restocked the cream, which contains a pro–retinol complex, customers were limited to one purchase a week.