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Product Name: D-Biotin 1% Vitamin H Powder CAS Number 58-85-5 Model NO.: Food grade Appearance: Powder Function: Functional Supplement Classification: Healthcare Supplement Color: White Certification: ISO, GMP, HACCP Environmental Protection: Yes EINECS: None Formula: C10h16n2o3s CAS No.: 58-85-5 (22879-79-4) MOQ: 1kg Trademark: Brightol Transport Package: 25kg/Drum Specification: 99% Origin: China Product Description D-Biotin 1% Vitamin H Powder Cas Number 58-85-5What's Biotin?Biotin is a coenzyme and a B vitamin. It is also known as vitamin H. Because biotin is present in so many different kinds of foods, deficiency is rare.As a supplement, biotin is sometimes used for hepatitis, brittle nails, neuropathy, and other conditions.How does it work?Biotin is an important component of enzymes in the body that break down certain substances like fats, carbohydrates, and others.There isn't a good laboratory test for detecting biotin deficiency, so this condition is usually identified by its symptoms, which include thinning of the hair (frequently with loss of hair color) and red scaly rash around the eyes, nose, and mouth. Nervous system symptoms include depression, exhaustion, hallucinations, and tingling of the arms and legs. There is some evidence that diabetes could result in biotin deficiency.Biotin InteractionsWhether any medications interfere with the way biotin works is unclear.There are no known interactions between biotin and herbal medicines or other supplements.Nonetheless, always talk to your doctor before using any new drug or supplement.There are some drugs that can lower biotin levels in your body. These include:Antibiotics taken for a long timeAnti-seizure medications such as carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, and primidone.Other Biotin InteractionsSmoking may lower biotin levels.Raw egg whites can prevent the body from absorbing biotin. Eating two or more raw egg whites every day for more than a few months could cause biotin deficiency.biotin is one of several B vitamins that supports a healthy metabolism. Biotin converts glucose from carbohydrates into energy for the body and aids amino acids in carrying out normal bodily functions.