Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H


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Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 10g

50cc $36.50
  

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 25g

90cc $78.00
  

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 50g

160cc $141.00
  

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 100g

300cc $254.00
  

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 250g

700cc $545.00
  

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 500g

1380cc $985.00

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 1kg

2700cc $1,775.00

Biotin 99% Vitamin B7, Vitamin H 5kg

10000cc $8,000.00
  




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Purebulk Product Variations
Purebulk sells both Biotin 99% and Biotin 1%. Undiluted Biotin is far too potent for general public use. Biotin 1% is a blended product at a manageable concentration for the general public.

This Biotin 99% concentrated product is not intended for general use. It should only be used by professionals with the necessary skills to accurately measure very small quantities. We request that you contact us via email at store@purebulk.com prior to purchasing this product to let us know why you are qualified to purchase, handle and measure this product safely. Please observe extreme caution when measuring and handling this product. (See our contact page.)

What is Biotin 99%?

Biotin 99% is a pharmaceutical grade biotin with no additives or fillers and is the potent and essential vitamin B7.

Biotin is necessary for physiological processes of all organisms and plants, yet can only be synthesized by bacteria, yeasts, molds, algae and some plants. It is of great importance for the biochemistry of the human organism because it is directly involved in carbon dioxide transfer and therefore essential to the metabolism of carbohydrate and fat.

Known as vitamin B7 as well as vitamin H, biotin works as a part of the B vitamin complex to break down and utilize food for energy.

As a water-soluble vitamin, biotin helps in the synthesis of fatty acids, amino acids and glucose. Biotin is also utilized to manufacture intracellular carboxylase enzymes and is needed for normal growth and the health of skin and hair. Biotin helps maintain healthy bone marrow, blood cells and nerve tissue. Biotin is found in low levels in the brain, liver and muscle tissue. The body also synthesizes small amounts of biotin in the intestines via bacteria, which may be absorbed and contribute to daily needs.

A properly balanced diet can provide sufficient amounts of biotin. Typically found in liver, egg yolk, cereals, legumes and nuts, biotin can be characterized as relatively stable in heat, light and oxygen. However, food-processing techniques such as high heat can destroy biotin. As a result, less-processed versions of fresh foods will yield more biotin and subsequent health benefits.

Health Benefits of Biotin

The primary role of biotin lies in its ability to metabolize fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Biotin works as a vital part of several enzymes (where it functions as a coenzyme) involved in energy metabolism. Aside from helping in synthesis processes, biotin also helps the body utilize blood sugar (glucose) for its energy needs.

As a dietary supplement, the major benefit of biotin is improving and strengthening hair and nails. Biotin supplements can improve and restore thin, splitting or brittle toenails and fingernails as maintain healthy hair.

Symptoms of biotin deficiency include hair loss and a red scaly rash around the eyes, nose, mouth and genitals. Neurological symptoms of biotin deficiency may also include depression, lethargy, hallucinations and numbness of the extremities. The characteristic facial rash is referred to as the "biotin deficient face" by some clinical practitioners.

Biotin deficiency can actually be induced in humans by consistently feeding them raw egg whites, which contain a protein that binds to biotin and prevents its absorption. Long-term antibiotic use can interfere with biotin production in the intestine and increase the risk of deficiency symptoms. Long-term use of anti-seizure medications may also lead to biotin deficiency.

Purity and Concentration of Biotin

Purebulk's Biotin 99% is a pure pharmaceutical grade product with no fillers, additives or anti-caking agents. You will receive a resealable bag containing this ultra-fine powder. Store in a cool, dry, dark area. Reseal after each use.

Potential Side Effects of Biotin

Side effects of biotin overuse are very rare. However, as this is a concentrated product, the potential for excess use is high. Be extremely careful in using this product. Use only calibrated milligram weight scales with an precision of 0.001 gram.

Suggested Use of Biotin 99%

Because this Biotin 99% product is extremely potent, it is not safe for use by the general public. Accurate measurement is critical and requires appropriate professional tools and analytic skills. Since a single serving of biotin 99% is VERY small, do not attempt to measure this product using measuring spoons of any kind. The only safe way to measure this product for individual use will be using an accurate a digital gram scale with a precision of 0.001 gram (g).

Bioavailability, Mixing and Solubility of Biotin

Biotin has almost no taste and will not readily dissolve in water at room temperature, but it will dissolve it very hot water. If you are not a qualified health practice professional or otherwise qualified and experienced in laboratory quantitative techniques, and if you do not possess the skills and instrumentation to accurately measure this product you should not buy it. We sell a Biotin 1% product that is more appropriate for use by the general public.

References & Further Research

Linus Pauling Institute, Micronutrient Information Center: Biotin

NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

The information at Purebulk.com is NOT a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not use any dietary supplement as a replacement for conventional care, or as a reason to postpone seeing a doctor about a medical problem. Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates herbal and other dietary supplements differently than conventional medicines. The standards for supplements are found in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), a federal law that defines dietary supplements and sets product-label­ing standards and health claim limits. To learn more about DSHEA, visit the FDA Web site.