| 11. | Thus, the two products are all-trans-retinol and reduced acceptor.
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| 12. | Allantoin, lactic acid, retinol and squalene, for example, can be vegan.
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| 13. | Carotenoid bioavailability ranges between 1 / 5 to 1 / 10 of retinol's.
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| 14. | Frequently used topical retinoids include adapalene, isotretinoin, retinol, tazarotene, and tretinoin.
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| 15. | The range of serum retinol concentrations under normal conditions is 1 3 ?mol / l.
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| 16. | A more recent study identified SAA1 interaction with retinol, resulting in reduced bacterial burden.
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| 17. | The body breaks beta carotene molecules into two vitamin A molecules, also known as retinol.
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| 18. | For this reason, amounts of vitamin A are measured in Retinol Equivalents ( RE ).
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| 19. | Diterpenes form the basis for biologically important compounds such as retinol, retinal, and phytol.
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| 20. | The carotenes moiety cannot be converted to retinol, and thus have no vitamin A activity.
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