Elite Bioscience

D-(+)Biotin (100mg)

In laboratory and biochemical research settings, Biotin has been investigated in relation to:

  • Cellular energy metabolism and macronutrient processing

  • Carboxylase enzyme activity

  • Fatty acid synthesis and amino acid metabolism

  • Keratin-associated protein research

  • Skin, hair, and nail biology models

  • Nervous system and neuro-metabolic research

  • Micronutrient deficiency and metabolic stress studies

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Biotin, also known as Vitamin B7, is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin that functions as an essential cofactor for multiple carboxylase enzymes involved in metabolic processes. It plays a central role in fatty acid synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and gluconeogenesis. Researchers utilize Biotin in laboratory studies exploring cellular energy regulation, micronutrient metabolism, keratin-related biology, and biochemical pathways involved in metabolic and neurological function.

Research suggests Biotin is involved in several fundamental biological processes related to cellular metabolism and structural maintenance:

Carboxylase Enzyme Activation
Biotin acts as a required coenzyme for key carboxylases, including acetyl-CoA carboxylase and pyruvate carboxylase, supporting investigations into lipid synthesis, glucose metabolism, and energy balance.

Metabolic Pathway Regulation
Through its role in macronutrient processing, Biotin is commonly studied in metabolic research models examining carbohydrate, fat, and protein utilization at the cellular level.

Keratin & Structural Protein Research
Biotin has been associated with keratin infrastructure and cellular turnover, positioning it as a compound of interest in research related to hair, skin, and nail biology.

Neuro-Metabolic Signaling
Experimental studies have linked Biotin-dependent enzymes to nervous system energy metabolism, supporting its use in neurological and neuro-metabolic research contexts.

Micronutrient Deficiency Models
Biotin is frequently used in controlled research settings to study deficiency states, enzyme dysfunction, and metabolic adaptation under nutrient stress.

Elite Bioscience supplies Biotin strictly for laboratory, analytical, and in-vitro research.

Chemistry

Supplier: Elite Bioscience®
Product Form: 10 mL multi-dose sterile solution vial
Concentration: 100 mg D-(+)Biotin per vial
Active Ingredient: D-(+)Biotin (Vitamin B7)
Chemical Class: Water-soluble B-complex vitamin
Research Use: For laboratory, in-vitro, and analytical research only. Not for human or veterinary

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