Description
Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for various bodily functions, including vision, immune system support, skin health, and cell growth. It exists in two primary forms: preformed vitamin A (retinoids, found in animal products like liver and fish) and provitamin A (carotenoids, found in plant-based foods like carrots and spinach).
The figures 1.7/1.6 you mention likely refer to the strength or dosage of Vitamin A in a specific formulation. It could refer to the concentration of Vitamin A in a capsule or tablet, such as 1.7 mg (1700 mcg) or 1.6 mg (1600 mcg) per dose. These dosages may be used in supplements or medications to treat Vitamin A deficiency or to support eye health and immune function.
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