"Retinyl PalmitatePTDCP00799" . "1D1K0N0VVC"^^ . "A naturally-occurring phenyl analogue of retinol (vitamin A) with potential antineoplastic and chemopreventive activities. As the most common form of vitamin A taken for dietary supplementation, retinyl palmitate binds to and activates retinoid receptors, thereby inducing cell differentiation and decreasing cell proliferation. This agent also inhibits carcinogen-induced neoplastic transformation, induces apoptosis in some cancer cell types, and exhibits immunomodulatory properties. (NCI04)NCI" . "Vitamin A PalmitateSYNCI" . "Retinyl_Palmitate"^^ . "Retinyl PalmitatePTNCI" . . "Retinol HexadecanoateSYNCI" . "FDA"^^ . "Retinol PalmitateSYNCI" . . "Retinyl-10,11-14C2SNNCI" . "79-81-2"^^ . "Retinyl Palmitate"^^ . . "retinyl palmitatePTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000046058" . "Retinyl Palmitate"^^ . "Palmitate-1-14CSNNCI" . "C36H60O2"^^ . "C0073115"^^ . "A drug being studied in cancer prevention. It belongs to the family of drugs called retinoids.NCI-GLOSS" . "Organic Chemical"^^ . . "Retinol-15-3HSNNCI" . . "VITAMIN A PALMITATEPTFDA1D1K0N0VVC" . . "Dietary supplement; vitamin A deficiency; reduction in falciparum malaria episodes in children older than 12 months old; acne; diminishing malignant cell growth; enhancing the immune system; reduction in mortality of HIV-infected children"^^ . "Pharmacologic Substance"^^ . "CHEBI:17616"^^ . "C1217"^^ .