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Storage Condition
Store at freezer (-20ยฐC) for long term storage
Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Hazard Compound
Refer MSDS for complete information
VITAMIN B7 (BIOTIN) (3',3',4',4'-D4) is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
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VITAMIN B7 (BIOTIN) (3',3',4',4'-D4) usage and description
Vitamin B7, also known as biotin, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a critical role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids. It is an essential nutrient that is required by the body in small amounts and is found in a variety of foods such as eggs, nuts, and whole grains. Biotin is also produced by bacteria in the intestines.
Biotin is commonly used as a dietary supplement to improve the health of hair, skin, and nails. It is also used to treat conditions such as biotin deficiency, diabetes, and high cholesterol. In addition, biotin is used in the food and cosmetics industries as a nutrient and ingredient in various products.
Chemically, biotin is a coenzyme that binds to several enzymes involved in metabolic processes. It is involved in the synthesis of fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids, and helps break down these molecules for energy. Biotin also plays a role in the regulation of gene expression and cell signaling.
The 3',3',4',4'-D4 notation in the name of biotin refers to a deuterium atom substitution at the 3' and 4' positions of the molecule. This isotopic labeling is used in research to trace the metabolic fate of biotin in the body.
Though biotin is generally safe and well-tolerated, high doses may cause side effects such as skin rash, gastrointestinal upset, and interference with certain lab tests. It is important to speak with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements or making changes to your diet.