YAMAMOTO RESEARCH
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YAMAMOTO® RESEARCH
Complesso Vitamina B is a vitamin and other nutritional factor food supplement, whose formulation has been designed to provide B vitamins (B1, B2, B6 and B12), niacin, folic acid, biotin and pantothenic acid in those cases of increased requirement.Yamamoto® Research Vitamin B Complex High-dose complex of B vitamins With the addition of choline and inositol Normal nervous system function* (thiamin, riboflavin, vitamin B6, biotin, vitamin B12) Normal energy metabolism* (thiamine, riboflavin, vitamin B6, biotin, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid) Maintenance of normal red blood cells* (riboflavin, vitamin B12) Reduction of tiredness and fatigue* (riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid) Normal metabolism of proteins and glycogen* (vitamin B6) Maternal tissue growth in pregnancy* (folic acid) Normal homocysteine metabolism* (biotin, folic acid) Normal hematopoiesis* (folic acid) Lipid metabolism and hepatic function* (choline) The eight B-complex vitamins work in different ways to help enzymes carry out the thousands of molecular transformations in the body and are therefore known as coenzymes. All B vitamins are water-soluble substances that can be obtained from bacteria, yeasts, fungi or molds. Known B-complex vitamins are B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (vitamin PP or nicotinamide), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine, pyridoxal, pyridoxamine), B12 (cobalamin), biotin, and folic acid , (folate, folacin, pteroylglutamic acid). Their grouping under the term B complex is based on their common origin, their close connection in animal and plant tissues and their functional relationships. There are three substances, called non-B vitamins, which are often mistakenly regarded as vitamins. They are inositol, choline, (which gives part of its structure to lecithin) and lipoic acid. These nutrients are not part of the essential B-complex vitamins, but are coenzymes that aid metabolism and are found in a wide variety of foods. Other substances mistakenly considered B vitamins are para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), bioflavonoids (vitamin P) and ubiquinone. Vitamin B15 (sometimes called pangamic acid), B17 is laetrile, BT, carnitine, is an important component of cells but not a vitamin. The B complex vitamins provide energy to the body by converting carbohydrates into glucose, which the body "burns" for energy. They are essential in the metabolism of fats and proteins. In addition, B vitamins are necessary for the normal functioning of the nervous system and can be considered the main factor for nerve health. They are essential for maintaining muscle tone in the gastrointestinal tract and for healthy skin, hair, eyes, mouth and liver. DIRECTIONS: Take 1 tablet daily with a glass of water.
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Nutritional information | |
Per daily dose (1 tablet) |
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Choline | 100 mg |
Inositol | 100 mg |
Niacin | 54 mg (338 % NRV*) |
Thiamin | 25 mg (2273 % NRV*) |
Riboflavin | 25 mg (1786 % NRV*) |
Pantothenic acid | 18 mg (300 % NRV*) |
Vitamin B6 | 10 mg (714 % NRV*) |
Vitamin B12 | 1000 μg (40000 % NRV*) |
Biotin | 450 μg (900 % NRV*) |
Folic acid | 400 μg (200 % NRV*) |
*NRV:Nutrient Reference Values | |
Ingredients: choline bitartrate, bulking agent: microcrystalline cellulose; inositol, niacin (nicotinamide), thiamin (thiamin hydrochloride), riboflavin, pantothenic acid (D-pantothenate calcium), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), anti-caking agents: magnesium salts of fatty acids, silicon dioxide; vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin), biotin (D-biotin), folic acid (pteroylmonoglutamic acid).
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