2024
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1298851
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Vitamin A – discovery, metabolism, receptor signaling and effects on bone mass and fracture susceptibility

Ulf H. Lerner

Abstract: The first evidence of the existence of vitamin A was the observation 1881 that a substance present in small amounts in milk was necessary for normal development and life. It was not until more than 100 years later that it was understood that vitamin A acts as a hormone through nuclear receptors. Unlike classical hormones, vitamin A cannot be synthesized by the body but needs to be supplied by the food as retinyl esters in animal products and ß-carotene in vegetables and fruits. Globally, vitamin A deficiency i… Show more

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