Metabolism and biological potency of retro-retinyl acetate in the rat.

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  • K V John
  • M R Lakshmanan
  • H R Cama
چکیده

1. retro-Retinyl acetate was shown to exert its biological activity by conversion into vitamin A. 2. When administered orally, retro-retinyl acetate was hydrolysed to retro-retinol in the intestine, isomerized to retinol and esterified before being transported to the liver for storage. 3. Administration of the compound at as high a dose as 4.0mg./day for 4 days led to the accumulation of both vitamin A and retro-vitamin A in the liver. The amount of retro-vitamin A in liver gradually decreased until it was almost completely converted into vitamin A in 18 days. 4. Intraperitoneal administration of the compound led to the accumulation of both vitamin A and retro-vitamin A in liver and other tissues. No vitamin A was detected in any tissue of rats receiving retro-retinyl acetate intraperitoneally after enterectomy. 5. The small intestine is the major site of conversion of retro-vitamin A into vitamin A. The conversion could also be demonstrated by everted intestinal sacs. 6. The biological potency of retro-retinyl acetate determined by the rat-growth assay was 20.5% that of all-trans-retinyl acetate, when given orally.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Biochemical journal

دوره 103 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1967