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Vitamin A Basic information
Product Name:Vitamin A
Synonyms:ROIDEX;3,7-Dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethyl-1-cyclohexenyl)-nona-2,4,6,8-tetraen-1-ol;Water-soluble vitamin A;VITAMIN A 500W;Vitamin A USP/EP/BP;New anti-aging products;TIANFU CHEM--Vitamin A_;Aquasol A
CAS:11103-57-4
MF:C20H30O
MW:286.46
EINECS:234-328-2
Product Categories:Nutritional Supplements
Mol File:11103-57-4.mol
Vitamin A Structure
Vitamin A Chemical Properties
storage temp. -20°C
solubility All retinol esters are practically insoluble in water, soluble or partly soluble in anhydrous ethanol and miscible with organic solvents. Vitamin A and its esters are very sensitive to the action of air, oxidising agents, acids, light and heat. Carry out the assay and all tests as rapidly as possible, avoiding exposure to actinic light and air, oxidising agents, oxidation catalysts (e.g. copper , iron), acids and heat; use freshly prepared solutions.
InChIInChI=1S/C20H30O/c1-16(8-6-9-17(2)13-15-21)11-12-19-18(3)10-7-14-20(19,4)5/h6,8-9,11-13,21H,7,10,14-15H2,1-5H3/b9-6+,12-11+,16-8+,17-13+
InChIKeyFPIPGXGPPPQFEQ-OVSJKPMPSA-N
SMILESC1(/C=C/C(/C)=C/C=C/C(/C)=C/CO)=C(C)CCCC1(C)C
EPA Substance Registry SystemVitamin A (11103-57-4)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T
Risk Statements 61
Safety Statements 53-45
MSDS Information
Vitamin A Usage And Synthesis
Chemical PropertiesRetinol acetate: pale-yellow crystals (mp: about 60 °C). Once melted retinol acetate tends to yield a supercooled melt. Retinol propionate: reddish-brown oily liquid. Retinol palmitate: a fat-like, light yellow solid or a yellow oily liquid, if melted (mp: about 26 °C).
HistoryThe structure of vitamin A and some of the important derivatives are shown in Figure 1. The parent structure is all-trans-retinol [CAS: 68-26-8] and its IUPAC name is (all-E)-3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6- trimethyl-1-cyclohexen-1-yl)-2,4,6,8-nonatetraen-1-ol. The numbering system for vitamin A derivatives parallels the system used for the carotenoids. In older literature, vitamin A compounds are named as derivatives of trimethyl cyclohexene and the side chain is named as a substituent. For retinoic acid derivatives, the carboxyl group is denoted as C-1 and the trimethyl cyclohexane ring as a substituent on C-9. The structures of vitamin A and β-carotene were elucidated by Karrer in 1930 and several derivatives of the vitamin were prepared by this group. In 1935, Wald isolated a substance found in the visual pigments of the eye and was able to show that this material was identical with Karrer’s retinaldehyde.

Fig.1. Vitamin A and derivatives: retinol (1), retinyl acetate [CAS: 127-47-9] |(2), retinyl palmitate [CAS: 79-81-2] (3), and retinyl propionate [CAS: 7069-42-3] (4).
Usesvitamin A can act as a keratinization regulator, helping to improve the skin’s texture, firmness, and smoothness. Vitamin A esters, once in the skin, convert to retinoic acid and provide anti-aging benefits. Vitamin A is believed to be essential for the generation and function of skin cells. Continued vitamin A deficiency shows a degeneration of dermal tissue, and the skin becomes thick and dry. Surface application of vitamin A helps prevent skin dryness and scaliness, keeping the skin healthy, clear, and infection resistant. Its skin regeneration properties appear enhanced when combined with vitamin e. Vitamin A is a major constituent of such oils as cod liver and shark, and many fish and vegetable oils. See also retinol; retinoic acid; retinylpalmitate.
DefinitionChEBI: All-trans-retinol is a retinol in which all four exocyclic double bonds have E- (trans-) geometry. It has a role as a human metabolite, a mouse metabolite and a plant metabolite. It is a retinol and a vitamin A.
Biological FunctionsVitamin A plays a crucial role in various biological systems, including human immune function, cellular communication, fetal development, and both male and female reproduction. It facilitates cell growth and differentiation while also being integral to the normal formation and maintenance of vital organs such as the heart, lungs, eyes, and others. Moreover, Vitamin A is a key component of rhodopsin, which is essential for vision. Rhodopsin is a light-sensitive protein located in the retina that responds to incoming light; it supports the proper differentiation and functioning of both the conjunctiva and cornea.
General DescriptionThe provitamin A carotenoids are obtained from plant sources and comprise some of the best sources of this vitamin. The provitamin As are found in deep green, yellow,and orange fruits and vegetables, such as carrots, spinach, broccoli, kale, collard and turnip greens, mangoes, apricots, nectarines, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes.
Vitamin A belongs to a class of compounds referred to as the retinoids, which consist of four isoprenoid units joined in a head-to-tail manner. All double bonds in the isoprenoid units are implied to be in the E (trans) configuration unless stated otherwise. Currently, the term retinoid is applied to retinol and its naturally occurring derivatives plus synthetic analogs, which need not have vitamin A activity. Vitamin A is currently used as a generic descriptor for all retinoids that exhibit the biological activity of retinol, the original substance identified as vitamin A. The term vitamin A1 and all-trans retinol have been used to refer to retinol whereas vitamin A2 was used to refer to 3,4-dehydroretinol.
General DescriptionYellow crystals or orange solid. Practically water insoluble.
Air & Water ReactionsPractically water insoluble.
Reactivity ProfileVitamin A is light sensitive. Also air sensitive and heat sensitive. Reacts with strong oxidizing agents. Also can react with acids . Can react exothermically with reducing agents to release hydrogen gas.
Fire HazardFlash point data for Vitamin A are not available. Vitamin A is probably combustible.
Clinical UseVitamin A is used in the treatment of known or suspected vitamin A deficiency. Of course, vaccination is of prime importance; however, in underdeveloped countries where the rate of vaccination is low, vitamin A supplementation is a beneficial alternative.Retinoate analogs have been developed for use in the treatment of dermatological conditions such as psoriasis and acne.
Vitamin A Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation ProductsVitamin A-->4-Hydroxy-2-butanone-->COD LIVER OIL-->Retinal
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