Biotin | 58-85-5
Cas No :
58-85-5
Synonyms :
Form :
Solid
Molecular Weight :
244.31
Molecular Formula :
C10H16N2O3S
Boiling Point :
230 °C
Melting Point :
232 °C
Flash Point :
230 °C
Solubility :
Slightly Soluble In Water; Soluble In Ethanol And Methanol
Description :
Overview of Biotin
Biotin is also known as Vitamin B7 is a vitamin water-soluble that's widely employed in both nutraceutical and pharmaceutical formulations. It plays an essential role in the carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, and is a key ingredient in the health of hair, skin, and nails.
For pharmaceutical use, Biotin is formulated into tablets as capsules, syrups, as well as combination vitamin supplements. Biotin's bioavailability, stability as well as compatibility with other B-complex vitamins makes Biotin a crucial ingredient in preventive healthcare as well as supplements for nutritional therapy.
Applications that make use of Biotin
Nutritional & Vitamin Supplements
In multivitamin formulations as well as individual Biotin supplementation.
Pharmaceutical Formulations
It is used in treatments for metabolic and biotin deficiencies .
Clinical Nutrition
In formulations that help support hair, skin and overall nail health.
Safety and Guidelines for Handling
- Keep it in a cool, dry area
- Guard against excessive light and heat
- Avoid contamination during handling
- Use standard protective equipment
- See MSDS for full safety information
Where to Buy Biotin?
Biotin Manufacturer
Pharmaceutical-grade Biotin is produced following pharmacopeial standards.
Biotin Supplier & Distributor
ChemicalBull supplies high-purity Biotin with COA, MSDS, and compliant packaging.
MSDS for Biotin
Provides information on handling, storage, and safety measures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Biotin used for?
It is used to support metabolism and hair, skin, and nail health. -
Is Biotin water-soluble?
Yes, Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin. -
Is Biotin safe?
Yes, when used as per the recommended dosage, it is considered safe and well-tolerated.