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BiotinA water-soluble B-complex vitamin involved in carbon dioxide transfer and therefore essential to the metabolism of carbohydrate and fat. A balanced diet usually contains enough biotin. Foods with high biotin levels include nuts, cereals, green leafy vegetables and milk. Biotin deficiency, which is characterized by hair loss and a scaly red rash, ca [..]
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BiotinA nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Biotin helps some enzymes break down substances in the body for energy and helps tissues develop. [..]
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Biotinvitamin of the B group (also sometimes called vitamin H) essential for the growth of yeast, 1936, from German Biotin (1936), from Greek biotos "life" (see bio-) + chemical suffix -in (2).
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BiotinB vitamin required for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids and non-essential amino acids. Water soluble vitamin. Required for normal skin and haircoat.
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BiotinA coenzyme which is essential for carboxylation reactions.
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BiotinOne of the B vitamins.
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Biotin(n) a B vitamin that aids in body growth
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BiotinBiotin, also known as Vitamin H or B8, is a water-soluble, nitrogen-containing vitamin that is imperative for cell growth, the production of fatty acids, and in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Biotin has been shown to strengthen keratin found in nails and footpads. Biotin is synthesized by bacteria in the large intestine and na [..]
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BiotinA water-soluble vitamin generally classified as a B-complex vitamin. Available in supplement form and found naturally in a number of foods, biotin is essential for the formation of fatty acids and blood sugar. (Other names: Glucose.)
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BiotinA Water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living Cell. It occurs mainly bound to Proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, Kidney, Pancreas, Yeast, and Milk.
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BiotinA water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. It occurs mainly bound to proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast, and milk.
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BiotinBiotin, often considered in the Vitamin B complex of vitamins, is active in the metabolism of fat, carbohydrates, and protein. It is necessary for normal growth, digestion, and muscle function.
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BiotinBiotin is one of the B vitamins. It is one of the most important vitamins for a shiny coat and healthy skin. Biotin also is directly involved in the healthy functioning of the nervous system.
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BiotinB vitamin required for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids and non-essential amino acids. Water soluble vitamin. Required for normal skin and haircoat.
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BiotinB vitamin required for metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, proteins, fatty acids and non-essential amino acids. Water soluble vitamin. Required for normal skin and haircoat.
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BiotinBiotin, also known as Vitamin H or B8, is a water-soluble, nitrogen-containing vitamin that is imperative for cell growth, the production of fatty acids, and in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Biotin has been shown to strengthen keratin found in nails and footpads. Biotin is synthesized by bacteria in the large intestine and na [..]
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BiotinAlso known as Vitamin H, it is active in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and protein, and the formation of fatty acids. It promotes normal health of sweat glands, nerve tissue, bone marrow, bloo [..]
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BiotinBiotin is one of the B vitamins. It is one of the most important vitamins for a radiant coat and healthy skin. Biotin is directly involved in the healthy functioning of the nervous system.
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BiotinBiotin is one of the B vitamins. It is one of the most important vitamins for a shiny coat and healthy skin. Biotin also is directly involved in the healthy functioning of the nervous system.
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BiotinA nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Biotin helps some enzymes break down substances in the body for energy and helps tissues develop. It is found in yeast, whole milk, egg yolks, and organ meats. Biotin is water-soluble (can dissolve in water) and must be taken in every day. Not eno [..]
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BiotinAssists in regulating sebaceous gland secretions by inhibiting 5-alpha reductase enzyme activity while scavenging free radicals.
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Biotina metabolite which binds strongly to avidin. Biotin is also known as vitamin B7.
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BiotinA small molecule that binds with high affinity to avidin and streptavidin. Biotin is used to label nucleic acids and proteins that may be subsequently detected by avidin or streptavidin linked to a fluorescent or enzymatic reporter molecule.
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BiotinOne of the water-soluble B vitamins. It is useful in molecular biology as a chemical tag on nucleic acid probes or antibodies, because the biotin-scavenging proteins avidin and streptavidin bind biotin with high affinity. These biotin-binding proteins can be coupled to fluorescent dyes, enzymes that can be detected using chromogenic reactions, or c [..]
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BiotinBiotin, a water soluble vitamin is required by the enzymes responsible for protein synthesis and as a result is an essential vitamin for the healthy growth of hair and hooves. Research has shown that [..]
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Biotin
(organic compound) biotin
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