CAS 58-85-5 | Fusing point 232-233C |
EINECS 200-399-3 | Molecular weight 244.3032 |
Categories Water-soluble vitamins | Molecular formula C10H16N2O3S |
Refractive index 90.5°(C=2,0.1mol/L NaOH) | Specific rotation 89 º(c=1,0.1N NaOH) |
Biotin, also known as Vitamin H and Coenzyme R, is a water-soluble vitamin that also belongs to vitamin B group B7. It is essential for the synthesis of vitamin C and is also essential for the proper metabolism of fats and proteins.
Biotin is also known as vitamin H, vitamin B7, Coenzyme R (Coenzyme R), etc. More than liver, kidney, yeast, milk, is an important factor in carbon dioxide biological fixation. It allows the body to convert food into its own energy. Biotin is necessary for healthy hair and nails. |
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(1) Contribute to the normal synthesis and metabolism of fat, glycogen and human amino acids; (2) Promote the normal operation and growth of sweat glands, nervous tissue, bone marrow, male gonads, skin and hair, relieve eczema and dermatitis symptoms; (3) Prevent white hair and hair loss, help treat baldness; (4) Relieve muscle pain; (5) Promote urea synthesis and excretion, purine synthesis and oleic acid biosynthesis; (6) For the treatment of atherosclerosis, stroke, lipid metabolism disorders, hypertension, coronary heart disease and blood circulation disorders. |
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1) Biotin (vitamin H) is an essential nutrient for the retina, and a deficiency of biotin can lead to dry eyes, keratosis, inflammation, and even blindness. 2) Biotin (vitamin H) can improve the body's immune response and resistance. 3) Biotin (vitamin H) can maintain normal growth and development. 4) Biotin (vitamin H) deficiency can lead to reproductive decline, poor bone growth, and hinder embryo and early childhood growth. |