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[[7-Dehydrocholesterol]] is the precursor of cholecalciferol. Within the epidermal layer of skin, 7-dehydrocholesterol undergoes an [[electrocyclic reaction]] as a result of [[Ultraviolet light#Subtypes|UVB light]] at [[wavelengths]] between 290 and 315&nbsp;nm, with peak synthesis occurring between 295 and 300&nbsp;nm. This results in the opening of the vitamin precursor B-ring through a [[Conrotatory and disrotatory|conrotatory]] pathway making [[previtamin D3|previtamin D<sub>3</sub>]] (pre-cholecalciferol). In a process which is independent of UV light, the pre-cholecalciferol then undergoes a [1,7] antarafacial [[Sigmatropic reaction|sigmatropic]] rearrangement  and therein finally isomerizes to form vitamin D<sub>3</sub>.

7-Dehydrocholesterol is the precursor of cholecalciferol. Within the epidermal layer of skin, 7-dehydrocholesterol undergoes an electrocyclic reaction as a result of UVB light at wavelengths between 290 and 315 nm, with peak synthesis occurring between 295 and 300 nm. This results in the opening of the vitamin precursor B-ring through a conrotatory pathway making previtamin D3 (pre-cholecalciferol). In a process which is independent of UV light, the pre-cholecalciferol then undergoes a [1,7] antarafacial sigmatropic rearrangement and therein finally isomerizes to form vitamin D3.