Hair Growth Biotin Pure Biotin Vitamin B7 CAS 58-85-5 Bulk Vitamin H 98% Biotin Powder
Product Description
Biotin pure is a vitamin B7 supplement. PureBulk derives Biotin Pure powder from d-biotin, the only bioactive and naturally occurring form of this essential vitamin. Its scientific designation is vitamin B7, but most individuals refer to it as biotin. The word biotin comes from the Greek word bios, which means ‘to live.’
Biotin is a coenzyme to several carboxylase enzymes. The body uses these biotin-dependent enzymes for gluconeogenesis (synthesizing glucose) and fatty acid oxidation. The body stores biotin via biotinylation. The biotinylation process attaches biotin to proteins, nucleic acid, and other macromolecules that are essential for metabolic function. Biotinylation provides a non-destructive way to deliver these compounds to cells.
Certification of Analysis
Items
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Specification
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Appearance
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White powder
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Oder
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Characteristic
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Taste
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Characteristic
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Paiticle size
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Pass 80 mesh
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Loss on drying
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≤5%
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Heavy metals
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<20ppm
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As
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<2ppm
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Pb
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<2ppm
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Assay
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99% |
Total Plate Count
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<10000cfu/g or <1000cfu/g
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Yeast & Mold
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<1000cfu/g or 100cfu/g
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E.Coli
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Negative
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Salmonella
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Negative
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Function
- Supports Hair Health: Biotin is often associated with promoting healthy hair growth and may help reduce hair thinning and brittleness. It is commonly included in hair care products and supplements.
- Nail Strengthening: Biotin may improve the strength and thickness of nails, reducing brittleness and breakage.
- Skin Health: Biotin plays a role in maintaining healthy skin. It may help improve skin hydration and overall appearance.
- Metabolism Support: Biotin is essential for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It acts as a coenzyme in various biochemical reactions, aiding in energy production.
- Blood Sugar Regulation: Some studies suggest that biotin may help improve blood sugar levels in individuals with diabetes, although more research is needed in this area.
Application
- Dietary Supplements: Biotin pure powder is commonly used in dietary supplements aimed at promoting hair, skin, and nail health. It can be found in capsules, tablets, and powder forms.
- Functional Foods: Biotin can be added to functional foods and beverages designed to support beauty and wellness.
- Cosmetic Products: Biotin is often included in shampoos, conditioners, and skincare products for its potential benefits to hair and skin.