Retinoic Acid
Retinoic Acid is a vitamin A-derived compound that is essential in many biological processes, including the development and maintenance of healthy cells. It plays an important role in cell differentiation and gene expression, regulating cell proliferation and migration, as well as angiogenesis and tissue homeostasis. It is involved in the regulation of immunity, as well as contributing to cell survival. Retinoic Acid is used in many medical treatments, such as being an oral treatment for severe acne and treating keratosis due to its ability to normalize epidermal cell growth. It is also being studied as a potential therapeutic agent for a variety of diseases, including cancer. Retinoic acid is an essential ingredient in many skincare products due to its ability to help reduce the signs of aging, promote cell regeneration, and protect the skin from sun damage.
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