D-Biotin

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D-Biotin

D-Biotin is the shape of a white crystalline powder. D-Biotin to help prevent white hair and hair loss, baldness treatment, ease muscle pain, depression, insomnia does have some help. Also involved in vitamin B12, folic acid, pantothenic acid metabolism, urea synthesis and excretion promote, improve the body's immune function.
  • CAS No:58-85-5

  • Einecs No:200-399-3

  • HS Code:29362930

  • Specification:USP

  • Routine Packing:1kg/5kg tins,25kg

  • Place of origin:China

  • Applications:D-Biotin is widely used in medical fields, feed additives.



About D-Biotin

D-Biotin is completely absorbed by the body. D-Biotin is a member of the family of B vitamins, often referred to as B7, D-Biotin provides a small amount in a variety of food, although the number can be up to brewers yeast, egg yolk, liver, kidney, pancreas, milk, soybeans found , and barley. D-Biotin is involved in metabolism, tolerance and glucose utilization. D-Biotin also reduce resistance. D-Biotin is the function of essential fatty acids synthesis and metabolism of propionate. There is also evidence of antioxidant capacity. It is thought that biotin can be stored in the mitochondria. Biotin is a positive whole body is very little defects.
D-Biotin, the recommended dose, usually 10 mg D-Biotin a day or so, have seen no adverse side effects. There has been a report of eosinophils pleuropericardial effusion event took high doses of biotin and pantothenic acid at the same time a long time. There is no conclusive evidence that high doses of biotin alone is the cause.


D-Biotin purposes:
D-Biotin CAS No.58-85-5 is widely used in medical fields, feed additives, and other storage: it should be in aluminum or other suitable nitrogen containers.Filled, stored in a sealed container should be placed in a cool, dark place. D-Biotin, also known as vitamin H or B7 and C10H16N2O3S (58-85-5, coenzyme R, Biopeiderm), is a B group vitamin, which is an important metabolic reactions catalyzed synthesis of fatty acids.