alltransretinaldehyde
All-trans-retinaldehyde is the aldehyde form of retinal, a vitamin A-derived chromophore involved in vertebrate vision. It is the immediate product of photon-induced isomerization of 11-cis-retinal, the light-absorbing prosthetic group bound to opsin in photoreceptors. Upon absorption of light, 11-cis-retinal is isomerized to all-trans-retinal, which dissociates from opsin as an activated intermediate.
This aldehyde is highly reactive and must be rapidly converted to all-trans-retinol to prevent cellular damage.
If clearance is insufficient, all-trans-retinaldehyde can accumulate and form bisretinoid compounds, such as A2E, or generate