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Pantothenic Acid

Health Encyclopedia: Pantothenic Acid And Biotin

Alternative Names

Biotin; Vitamin B5; B5 vitamin


Side Effects

There are no known deficiencies of either pantothenic acid or biotin. Large doses of pantothenic acid do not produce symptoms other than (possibly) diarrhea. There are no known toxic symptoms associated with biotin.


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Health Guide

Pantothenic acid and biotin
Biotin; Vitamin B5; B5 vitamin Food Sources Pantothenic acid and biotin are found in foods that are good sources of B vitamins, including the following: ... Read more »
Pantothenic acid and biotin
......be replaced every day. Alternative Names Biotin; Vitamin B5; B5 vitamin Function Pantothenic acid and biotin are essential to growth. They help the body break down and use... Read more »
Pantothenic acid and biotin
...Nutrition Center of the Institute of Medicine has established the following recommended dietary intakes: Pantothenic acid: Age 0-6 months: 1.7 mg/day Age 7-12 months 1.8 mg/day ... Read more »
Vitamins
...Vitamin K Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) Vitamin B3 (niacin) Pantothenic acid Biotin Vitamin B6 Vitamin B12 ... Read more »
Vitamins
...Poultry Fish Lean meats Nuts Eggs Legumes Enriched breads and cereals Pantothenic acid and biotin Eggs Fish Dairy products Whole-grain cereals ... Read more »

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