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Product Name | Vitamin A Palmitate |
Appearance | Light yellow powder |
Specification | Vitamin A Palmitate Powder Vitamin A Acetate Oil |
Molecular Formula | 201-228-5 |
CAS No. | C36H60O2 |
Vitamin A refers to a group of compounds that exist as either carotenoids or retinoids. Carotenoids aren't bioavailable, and the body has to convert food sources into retinoids before it can absorb the nutrient. Some individuals have a hard time with the process, including premature infants, individuals with cystic fibrosis, and women and infants who don't consume enough nutritious food. In contrast, retinoids are highly bioavailable, and the body absorbs them easily.
Vitamin A palmitate, also known as retinyl palmitate, is a fat-soluble retinol (Vitamin A1) ester combined with palmitic acid. Vitamin A is an essential nutrient, meaning the body can't synthesize it and relies on food sources to obtain it. Common food sources of vitamin A palmitate include animal livers, fish, eggs, and cheese. Synthetic vitamin A palmitate supports skin, eye, hair, and reproductive health. It's also a potent antioxidant that supports the immune system.
POTENTIAL VITAMIN A BENEFITS
VITAMIN A FOR SKIN + VITAMIN A FOR ACNE
Retinol is a popular skincare ingredient used to improve visible signs of aging and brighten sun-damaged skin. Many skin care products include retinyl palmitate for its superior stability. Retinyl palmitate converts into retinol and then into its active form retinoic acid once absorbed by the skin.
Vitamin A palmitate may improve acne lesions and reduce breakouts by regulating skin oils. Retinoids have proven effective at combatting acne in multiple studies. Vitamin A palmitate also promotes wound healing and supports the skin's immune defenses.
VITAMIN A FOR EYES
Vitamin A is essential for eye health. Retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells comprise the pigmented part of the retina and nourish retinal visual cells. Retinoic acid is essential for these cells to function properly. It also helps maintain and protect the cornea. Vitamin A deficiencies can cause several eye health problems, including dry eyes due to a failure to produce tears and night blindness.
VITAMIN A FOR HAIR
Numerous factors contribute to healthy hair, including genetics, aging, hormones, and nutrition. Every cell in the body relies on vitamin A for growth, and hair is no exception. Hair is the second-fastest-growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow. Vitamin A promotes healthy hair by stimulating hair oils that moisturize the scalp. Without sufficient vitamin A, individuals may begin to experience hair loss.
VITAMIN A MUSCLE GROWTH
Vitamin A may enhance muscle growth. It plays an important role in protein synthesis, which is crucial for growing and maintaining lean muscle. Without sufficient vitamin A, the body begins to catabolize proteins instead of fatty acids for energy.Vitamin A supports the structure and strength of extracellular matrix proteins that house muscle fibers.
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