Abstract
Vitamin A aldehyde was orally administered to mice, weighing about 60g, in a dose of 3mg per mouse per day for 8 days. It was demonstrated that thus administered vitamin A aldehyde was not absorbed in itself but converted into the ester-type before absorption, which was derived from its alcoholic type produced in the intestine. It was also noted that thus the absorbed vitamin A ester was finally stored in the liver.