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retinoid
ret·in·oid R0193775 (rĕt′n-oid′)n. Any of various natural or synthetic derivatives of vitamin A. [retin(ol) + -oid.]retinoid (ˈrɛtɪˌnɔɪd) na derivative of vitamin ATranslations
retinoid
retinoid[′ret·ən‚ȯid] (biochemistry) The set of molecules composing vitamin A and its synthetic analogs, such as retinal or retinyl acetate. retinoid
retinoid [ret´ĭ-noid] 1. resembling the retina.2. retinal, retinol, or any structurally similar natural derivative or synthetic compound, with or without vitamin A activity.ret·i·noid (ret'i-noyd), 1. Resembling a resin; resinous. 2. Resembling the retina. 3. In plural form, term used to describe the natural forms and synthetic analogues of retinol. retinoid (rĕt′n-oid′)n. Any of various natural or synthetic derivatives of vitamin A.retinoid noun 1. Vitamin A or a vitamin A-like compound.2. Any of a class of drugs used to manage CA and other conditions–eg, hairy leukoplakia, molluscum contagiosum. See AIDS.RetinoidA synthetic vitamin A derivative used in the treatment of a variety of skin disorders.Mentioned in: Rosacea |