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Preparation, properties and metabolism of retro-3-dehydroretinyl acetate.

A K Mallia, M R Lakshmanan, K V John, H R Cama.   

Abstract

1. Treatment of 3-dehydroretinyl acetate with aqueous hydrobromic acid resulted in the formation of retro-3-dehydroretinyl acetate, which, on alkaline hydrolysis, gave the corresponding alcohol. 2. retro-3-Dehydroretinyl acetate was isomerized to 3-dehydrovitamin A when fed to vitamin A-deficient rats. 3. When retro-3-dehydroretinyl acetate was administered orally, it was hydrolysed to retro-3-dehydroretinol in the rat intestine, isomerized to 3-dehydroretinol and esterified before being transported to the liver for storage. 4. When administered intraperitoneally, both 3-dehydrovitamin A and retro-3-dehydrovitamin A were accumulated in liver and other tissues, whereas after enterectomy 3-dehydrovitamin A was not detected anywhere in the body. 5. The small intestine was shown to be the major site of conversion of retro-3-dehydrovitamin A into 3-dehydrovitamin A. 6. The extent of conversion of retro-3-dehydroretinyl acetate into 3-dehydrovitamin A was much smaller than that of the conversion of retro-retinyl acetate into vitamin A. 7. The biological potency of retro-3-dehydroretinyl acetate, determined by the rat-growth assay, was 2.6% of that all-trans-retinyl acetate, when given orally.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5679371      PMCID: PMC1186787          DOI: 10.1042/bj1090293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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Authors:  K V John; M R Lakshmanan; H R Cama
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1967-05       Impact factor: 3.857

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