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Is it legitamite to include the cis-isomer of Vitamin A when doing an assay

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Does the cis-isomer count when quantifying Vitamin A? If so, where can a standard be obtained? thanks, in advance, for any replies.

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 Posted May 20, 2005, 9:10 AM
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