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Formation of vitamin A in a freshwater fish. Isolation of retinoic acid
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BiologyAquatic Food SystemCarotenoidSaccobranchus FossilisBiochemistryOmega-3 Fatty AcidNatural SciencesAquaculturePhysiologyFreshwater FishRetinoic AcidMetabolismVitamin A
The intestines of freshly caught Saccobranchus fossilis (a freshwater fish that contains dehydroretinol) became free from carotenoids and from vitamin A when the fish were starved for about 20 days. When beta-carotene was administered to such fish, retinoic acid could be isolated from the intestines after approx. 4h. When lutein was administered to such fish, dehydroretinol and 3-hydroxyretinol could be isolated from the intestines after approx. 5h.
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