Biotin is a water-soluble B vitamin, which is abundant in liver, kidney, yeast, and milk.

Biotin Function
1. Biotin is involved in the regeneration of glycogen, the synthesis of fatty acids and the metabolism of certain amino acids, etc., and can promote the synthesis of certain proteins through the production and transformation of energy.
2. D-Biotin helps in cell regeneration and improves the body's immune function.
3. Biotin aids in the absorption and metabolism of other B vitamins and vitamin C.
4. It is also involved in the metabolism of vitamin B12, folic acid, and pantothenic acid.
5. Biotin can maintain the normal function of skin and hair, relieve symptoms of eczema and dermatitis; relieve muscle pain; promote urea synthesis and excretion.
6. Biotin can assist in the treatment of arteriosclerosis, stroke, abnormal lipid metabolism, hypertension, coronary heart disease and blood circulation disorders.
7. In addition, biotin can improve islet function in diabetic patients, regulate insulin secretion, thereby control blood sugar levels, and reduce the incidence of diabetic nerve damage and skin damage.
Biotin Uses
1. Hair and Nails: Repair brittle and cracked nails, improve hair health, prevent and reduce whiteheads
2. Skin: It can keep the skin fair, smooth and bright. It is an essential medicine for the treatment of certain skin diseases.
3. Slimming and weight loss: It has the physiological functions of preventing skin diseases and promoting lipid metabolism, which is conducive to the health and regeneration of cells, and can help the loser to carry out effective metabolism and remove more fat.
4. Food industry: Vitamin B7 can be used as a nutritional supplement in the food industry.
5. Beauty and make-up: used in cosmetics, it can improve the blood circulation rate in the blood vessels of the skin. In the concentration range of 0.1% to 1%, it is easy to mix with the grease in the formula.
6. Prevention of teratogenicity: The combination of biotin and folic acid can effectively prevent the formation of teratogenicity.





