yes if you have liver disease or if you take too many(of same or combination of different vitamins and other supplements)
Vitamin A is primarily stored in the liver.
there is more vitamin A in a husky liver than a cow liver.
beef liver have small amounts of vitamin D.
Vitamin C\
Vitamin A
The liver stores lots of things such as glucose in the form of glycogen, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin K, iron, and copper.
In Liver there is a lot of iron and women need this more so then men.
No, the liver does not synthesize vitamin D. The liver's role in vitamin D metabolism is to hydroxylate vitamin D to form calcidiol (25-hydroxyvitamin D3), which is then further metabolized in the kidneys to its active form, calcitriol.
There is a large amount of vitamin A gained from eating liver; this is why pregnant women are advised not to eat liver regularly.
Animals can get vitamin A from sources like liver, fish liver oils, dairy products, and fortified foods.
Vitamin A
Vitamin A