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Vitamin B7 or Vitamin H or Biotin |
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Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is an important nutritional factor and food additive, playing a major role in the metabolism of both humans and animals alike. Biotin acts as a coenzyme and participates in the process of gluconeogenesis, biosynthesis of fatty acids and the metabolism of amino acids. Using the RIDASCREEN® Biotin assay, it is possible to detect biotin in vitamin enriched food, feed, and drugs rapidly and with accuracy. Detection limit: Samples per kit: up to 42 |
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