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Retinoic Acid Metabolites in Plasma Are Higher after Intake of Liver Paste Compared with a Vitamin A Supplement in Women

van Vliet, Trinette; Boelsma, Esther; de Vries, Arjan J.; van den Berg, Henk
The Journal of Nutrition , Volume 131 (12): 3197 American Society for NutritionDec 1, 2001

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Retinoic Acid Metabolites in Plasma Are Higher after Intake of Liver Paste Compared with a Vitamin A Supplement in Women

Abstract

The objectives of the present study were to compare the bioavailability of vitamin A from liver paste and from a vitamin A supplement at three nutritionally relevant levels of intake, and to estimate levels of "safe" intake based on concentrations of retinoic acid and its metabolites in plasma after a single dose of vitamin A from liver paste. Women ( n = 35; 19–47 y of age) consumed 3.0, 7.5 or 15 mg vitamin A as liver paste or as a vitamin A supplement with a test meal in a randomized design, with a combined crossover (two sources) and parallel approach (three dosages). Retinyl esters and retinoic acid (RA) metabolites were quantified in blood samples at 2–24 h after dosing. The areas under the time-response curves (AUC) were calculated to evaluate responses in plasma vitamin A after intake of liver paste and the vitamin A supplements. For retinyl esters, the AUC was significantly affected by the dosage, but not by the source. The formation of 13- cis -RA, 13- cis -4-oxo-RA, and to a lesser extent all- trans -RA was significantly higher after consumption of liver paste compared with the supplement, especially at higher dosages. Long-term baseline concentrations of retinol were not affected by a single intake of vitamin A. In conclusion, the bioavailability of vitamin A from single doses of liver paste and a vitamin A supplement does not differ, but the plasma concentrations of RA metabolites are higher after intake of liver paste. Thus, pregnant women should indeed limit the intake of vitamin A from liver products. KEY WORDS: • retinoic acid • vitamin A • humans • single intake • safety
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Title
Retinoic Acid Metabolites in Plasma Are Higher after Intake of Liver Paste Compared with a Vitamin A Supplement in Women
Author(s)
van Vliet, Trinette; Boelsma, Esther; de Vries, Arjan J.; van den Berg, Henk
Journal
The Journal of Nutrition , Volume 131 (12): 3197 American Society for Nutrition – Dec 1, 2001
Publisher
American Society for Nutrition
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by the American Society for Nutrition
ISSN
0022-3166
eISSN
1541-6100
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