Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- INCI Name
- Ingredient Origin
- Vitamin Type
- CAS No.
- 58-85-5
- EC No.
- 200-399-3
- Technologies
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims
- Labeling Claims
- Benefits
Biotin has a range of possible benefits in Health and beauty.
1. Macronutrient metabolism
2. Brittle Nails
3. Hair health
4. Pregnancy and breastfeeding
5. Reduced blood sugar in people with diabetes
6. Skin health
7. Multiple sclerosis
8. Thyroid Health- Biotin can give support on the proper function of your thyroid and adrenal glands.
9. Hair&Nail Health- If you have a good amount of biotin in your body. it promotes stronger hair and nails.
10.Nervous System- Helps promote your nervous system health and may treat diabetic nerve pain.
11.Healthy Metabolism- Changes proteins, carbohydrates and fats into energy Boosts metabolism and healthy weight.
12.Skin Health- Essential for the prevention of skin problems and will give you that healthy glow.
13.Immunity Boost- Inadequate level of biotin is linked to impaired immune function and infection.
14.Heart Health- Regulate glucose level which help people with type 2 diabetes as it enhance insulin sensitivity.
15.Cognitive Health- Brain neurons need biotin to function properly. Improves brain health and cognitive function.
16. Muscle Pain Relief- Plays major role in muscle health where it repairs damaged tissues and muscle recovery.
17. Boosts Energy & Mood - Boosts energy and mood where it metabolizes carbohydrates, proteins and fats.- Products Characteristics
D-Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin, also called vitamin B7 and formerly known as vitamin H or coenzyme R.
Biotin deficiency can be caused by inadequate dietary intake or inheritance of one or more inborn genetic disorders that affect biotin metabolism.Subclinical deficiency can cause mild symptoms, such as hair thinning or skin rash typically on the face.Neonatal screening for biotinidase deficiency began in the United States in 1984, with many countries testing for this disorder at birth. Individuals born prior to 1984 are unlikely to have been screened, obscuring the true prevalence of the disorder.
D-Biotin is an important component of enzymes involved in metabolizing fats and carbohydrates, influencing cell growth, and affecting amino acids involved in protein synthesis.Biotin assists in various metabolic reactions involving the transfer of carbon dioxide. It may also be helpful in maintaining a steady blood sugar level. Biotin is often recommended as a dietary supplement for strengthening hair and nails, though scientific data supporting these outcomes are weak.Nevertheless, biotin is found in many cosmetics and health products for the hair and skin.
- Application Benefits
- Macronutrient metabolism
- Brittle Nails
- Hair health
- Reduced blood sugar In people with diabetes
- Skin health
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Applications
It's necessary for the function of several enzymes known as carboxylases. These biotin-containing enzymes participate in important metabolic pathways, such as the production of glucose and fatty acids.
Properties
- Appearance
- White or almost white powder or granule, Colorless,Transparent
- Specifications
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Identification | Positive | — | — |
Specific rotation | 182.0 | — | — |
Loss on Drying | max. 1.0 | % | — |
Residue of ignition | max. 0.1 | % | — |
Assay of D-Biotin | 98 - 100.5 | % | — |
Pb | max. 2 | mg/kg | — |
As | max. 1 | mg/kg | — |
Regulatory & Compliance