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Biotin

For Biotin we have terms and definitions in 7 topics. The topics are Beauty, Enzymatic Therapy, Health and Beauty, Microbiology, Nutrition, Supplements and Vitamins.



Biotin (Beauty)

Known as vitamin H, this part of the vitamin B complex is found in all living cells. Biotin helps convert fats, proteins and carbohydrates into body fuel.


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Biotin (Enzymatic Therapy)

A water-soluble, sulfur-containing B vitamin in which plays an essential role in the rnetabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.


Biotin (Health and Beauty)

Known as vitamin H, this part of the vitamin B complex is found in all living cells. Biotin helps convert fats, proteins and carbohydrates into body fuel.


Biotin (Microbiology)

Small vitamin with two binding sites, one of which can bind covalently with nucleic acid leaving the other free to form a strong bond with the protein avidin, which in turn can be bound to enzymes. The system is used as a label for nucleic acid probe detection.


Biotin (Nutrition)

A B vitamin made in your body by friendly bacteria in your small intestine. It is needed for a lot of body processes that break down fats, proteins and carbohydrates into fuel for energy. It is sometimes called Vitamin H.


Biotin (Supplements)

This vitamin is used for fat, protein and carbohydrate metabolism, cell growth, and fatty acid production.


Biotin (Vitamins)

A vitamin that used to be known as vitamin H. Biotin delivers and frees energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, and is required for good growth and healthy skin. It is present in liver, milk, yeast, and butter.


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