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The primary role of vitamin A is in vision, especially at night. But it also intervenes in many functions of the body such as growth, tissue renewal (skin, intestinal mucosa) or the immune system. It is also involved in wound healing processes and protects the skin from external aggressions such as the sun. In addition to the properties of vitamin A, beta carotene can act as an antioxidant. This property is associated with a reduced risk of cancer of the bladder, mouth, larynx, respiratory tract, breast, esophagus and possibly colon.
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