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vitamin A

–noun
a yellow, fat-soluble, solid terpene alcohol, C20H30O, obtained from carotene and occurring in green and yellow vegetables, egg yolk, etc.: essential to growth, the protection of epithelial tissue, and the prevention of night blindness.
Also called vitamin A1, retinol.


Origin:
1920–25

vitamin A2

–noun
a yellow oil, C20H28O, similar to vitamin A, obtained from fish liver.
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vitamin A  
n.  A fat-soluble vitamin or a mixture of vitamins, especially vitamin A1 or a mixture of vitamins A1 and A2, occurring principally in fish-liver oils, milk, and some yellow and dark green vegetables, and functioning in normal cell growth and development. Its deficiency causes hardening and roughening of the skin, night blindness, and degeneration of mucous membranes. Also called retinol.
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Main Entry: vitamin A
Function: noun
: any of several fat-soluble vitamins or a mixture of two or more of them whose lack in the animal body causes keratinization ofepithelial tissues (as in the eye with resulting night blindness and xerophthalmia): as a : a pale yellow crystalline highly unsaturated alicyclic alcoholC20H29OH that is found in animal products (as egg yolk, milk, and butter) and especially in marine fish-liver oils (as of cod, halibut, and shark) and that is used in variousforms in medicine and nutrition called also retinol, vitamin A1 b : a yellow viscous liquid alicyclic alcohol C20H27OH that contains onemore double bond in a molecule than vitamin A1 and is less active biologically in mammals and that occurs especially in the liver oil of freshwater fish called also vitaminA2

Main Entry: vitamin A
Pronunciation: -'A-'w&n
Function: noun
: VITAMIN A a

Main Entry: vitamin A
Pronunciation: -'A-'tü
Function: noun
: VITAMIN A b
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vitamin A n.
A fat-soluble vitamin or a mixture of vitamins, especially vitamin A1 or a mixture of vitamins A1 and A2, occurring principally in fish-liver oils, milk, and some yellow and dark green vegetables, and functioning in normal cell growth and development with deficiencies causing hardening and roughening of the skin, night blindness, and degeneration of mucous membranes. Also called retinol.

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vitamin A  
A fat-soluble vitamin important for normal vision, tissue growth, and healthy skin. It is found in fish-liver oils, milk, green leafy vegetables, and red, orange, and yellow vegetables and fruits. A deficiency of vitamin A in humans causes poor vision at night and damage to the skin and mucous membranes. Also called retinol. Chemical formula: C20H30O.
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