Background: Retinoids are vital for embryonic development; both excesses and deficiencies of vitamin A are known to give similar patterns of birth defects. Concentrations of retinol in newborns and in pregnant women have been investigated, but concentrations of the biologically active metabolite all-trans retinoic acid and its isomer 13-cis retinoic acid have not. Objective: We measured serum concentrations of these retinoid derivatives in newborns and their mothers and in women in the first trimester of pregnancy, when embryonic differentiation (organogenesis) takes place. Design: In this descriptive study, 10 newborns from normal deliveries and their mothers and 16 healthy women in their first trimester of pregnancy were studied. Seventee...
Background: There is scant information about whether, after a high-risk pregnancy, breast milk provi...
OBJECTIVE: Genetic analyses in humans suggest a role for retinoid-related genes in the pathogenesis ...
Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is cl...
Vitamin A is vital to maternal–fetal health and pregnancy outcomes. However, little is known about p...
Retinoids and vitamin A are essential for multiple biological functions, including vision and immune...
Serum retinol concentrations were compared in a consecutive series of 65 mother-newborn pairs at del...
Objectives To analyse intake of vitamin A (VA) and retinol concentrations in maternal blood, breast ...
The aims of these studies were to evaluate retinoid measurements, more specifically the performance ...
Retinol (vitamin A) is essential, so the objective of this Institutional Review Board approved study...
Objective: To check the serum retinol concentration and assess the nutritional status of postpartum ...
Background: Vitamin A is an essential nutrient during pregnancy and throughout the lifecycle due to ...
Vitamin A (retinol) is essential for normal fetal development, but the recommendation for maternal d...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin A status in serum and colostrum of postpartum women with differen...
Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is cl...
Retinol palmitate oral administration is convenient, but it is difficult to assess/monitor its nutri...
Background: There is scant information about whether, after a high-risk pregnancy, breast milk provi...
OBJECTIVE: Genetic analyses in humans suggest a role for retinoid-related genes in the pathogenesis ...
Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is cl...
Vitamin A is vital to maternal–fetal health and pregnancy outcomes. However, little is known about p...
Retinoids and vitamin A are essential for multiple biological functions, including vision and immune...
Serum retinol concentrations were compared in a consecutive series of 65 mother-newborn pairs at del...
Objectives To analyse intake of vitamin A (VA) and retinol concentrations in maternal blood, breast ...
The aims of these studies were to evaluate retinoid measurements, more specifically the performance ...
Retinol (vitamin A) is essential, so the objective of this Institutional Review Board approved study...
Objective: To check the serum retinol concentration and assess the nutritional status of postpartum ...
Background: Vitamin A is an essential nutrient during pregnancy and throughout the lifecycle due to ...
Vitamin A (retinol) is essential for normal fetal development, but the recommendation for maternal d...
Objective: To evaluate the vitamin A status in serum and colostrum of postpartum women with differen...
Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is cl...
Retinol palmitate oral administration is convenient, but it is difficult to assess/monitor its nutri...
Background: There is scant information about whether, after a high-risk pregnancy, breast milk provi...
OBJECTIVE: Genetic analyses in humans suggest a role for retinoid-related genes in the pathogenesis ...
Globally, vitamin A deficiency (VAD) affects about 19.1 million pregnant women. Its occurrence is cl...