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Biotin - Vitamin H

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Biotin - Vitamin H
Size 60 Caps
Potency 1000 mcg
SKU # 385
Prod. ID 30137
UPC Code 710013003850
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Description of Biotin - Vitamin H

Biotin - Vitamin H

Biotin is one of the eight known B-complex vitamins. It is commonly referred to as vitamin B7 or vitamin H and can be found in such foods as liver, yeast, whole grains, soybeans and other meats.

Vitamins are organic substances found in foods and are essential to the body in small quantities for growth, health and preservation of life itself. The body needs vitamins just as it requires other food constituents such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, minerals and water. The absence of one or more vitamins from the diet, or poor absorption of vitamins, can cause deficiency problems.

Biotin is essential for carbohydrate metabolism and for the synthesis of fatty acids. It aids in utilization of protein, folic acid, pantothenic acid and vitamin B-12. It is essential for cell growth and replication and is known to promote healthly hair and nails.

In the human body, Biotin is attached at the active site of four important enzymes called carboxylases. Each carboxylase catalyzes an essential metabolic reaction. In short, the four reactions include the synthesis of fatty acids, formation of glucose from amino acids and fats, metabolism of leucine, an essential amino acid and other essential steps in the metabolism of amino acids, cholesterol and fatty acids.

Though rare, Biotin deficiency can cause a wide range of hair, skin and central nervous system abnormalities. Symptoms of deficiency include loss of or thinning of hair, loss of hair color, seborrheic dermatitis, a condition most commonly found in infancy that results in a scaly, itchy red rash commonly located on the scalp, sides of the nose, areas around the eye and behind the ear and central nervous system abnormalities such as Despair, fatigue, Disturbance in sleep, lethargy, hallucinations, and paresthesias.

Marginal states of biotin deficiency may develop during normal pregnancy and in patients taking medications such as anticonvulsants that accelerate the rate of biotin breakdown. It is suggested that women who are pregnant should take extra care to ensure adequate nutrition in their diets. The growing fetus relies solely on the mother for all of its nutrients to survive. Like Folic Acid, which research has proven Beneficial Effectss certain birth defects; Biotin may now be another vitamin women need to supplement before and during pregnancy.

Those individuals who consume raw egg whites may also be at a greater risk of Biotin deficiency. Raw egg whites contain the protein avidin. Avidin binds to Biotin in the intestinal tract Beneficial Effectsing absorption. Thus, an abundance of avidin can lead to noticeable symptoms of deficiency including fatigue, weakness, muscle Discomforts and loss of muscle reflexes. This toxic effect of raw egg white was referred to as "egg-white injury". Heat or cooking of the egg white denatures the avidin making biotin available again.

Other conditions affecting adequate Biotin levels include long-term use of Sulfa drugs, antibiotic therapies, prolonged intravenous therapies and deprived diets crammed with junk food.

Olympian Labs uses only the highest quality Biotin available. This 100% pure vegetarian formulation contains no animal bi-products and is available in easy-to-swallow kosher-certified capsules.

 

Ingredients of Biotin - Vitamin H

Biotin - Vitamin H
Supplement Facts Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Ingredients Amount %DV
Biotin(vitamin H) 1000 mcg 333
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose (Plant Fiber), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, and Silica.
 

Additional Information for Biotin - Vitamin H

Biotin - Vitamin H
Biotin is the commonly used name for Vitamin H which is considered to be a member of the B complex group of Vitamins. It is a water soluble protein produced in the body by some types of intestinal bacteria and obtained from food.
Biotin is important in the metabolism of Carbohydrates, fats and amino acids. Since required amount of Biotin is met by the regular diet. Its deficiency is not common in humans. One cause of Biotin deficiency has been seen in patients fed intravenously over a long period of time. Other causes may include long term administration of antibiotics and other potent drugs. Low levels of Biotin may result in

• Loss of hair leading to alopecia
• Dry scaly skin
• Lesions at corners of the mouth (Cheilitis)
• Swollen and painful tongue (Glossitis)
• Dry eyes
• Appetite loss
• Tiredness of fatigue
• Depressive state
• Others
 
 

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