Vitamin A DescriptionDescription
A fat-soluble vitamin, stored mainly in the liver. Vital for maintenance of good eyesight, particularly for the normal function of the retina and visual adaptation to darkness, and...
Vitamin A and PregnancyWomen who take large doses of vitamin A around the time of conception or early in their pregnancy run a higher than average risk of delivering infants with birth defects.
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Vitamin A(Retinol)Overview
Vitamin A is very important for maintaining good vision. In fact, the first sign of a vitamin A deficiency is often night blindness. Vitamin A also contributes to the maintenance of...
Deficiency of Vitamin AA deficiency of vitamin A may lead to eye problems with dryness of the conjunctiva and cornea, dry skin and hair, night blindness as well as poor growth. Dry itchy eyes that tire easily are normally...
Vitamin A - For Better EyesightVitamin A - For Better Eyesight
Approximately 80% of vitamin A is absorbed in the human system. It is passed along with fat through the lymphatic system into the bloodstream. The absorption of...