B-potent bioactive biotin-D, also known as vitamin H, B7 and coenzyme R, is used to convert food into energy, along with other vitamins in the same group. As a beauty vitamin, biotin plays an important role in the health of the skin, hair and nails, as it is one of the most important vitamins for cell growth and renewal. Biotin contributes to the metabolism of macronutrients, normal energy metabolism and nervous system function. In addition to its many different functions, biotin also helps keep mucous membranes normal and supports psychological functions.
Biotin prevents hair loss, premature aging and graying. Biotin, which is often used on dry skin, is needed to break down fats and metabolize them.
Bioactive Biotin is required for:
- skin, hair and nail health
- micronutrient metabolism - cell growth and renewal
- normal energy exchange and mucous membranes
- normal nervous system function and psychological functions
What do bioactive substances mean? The bioactive substance is immediately ready to enter the biochemical transformation or metabolic network, which is the basis of the life of organisms. Inactive vitamins must first be made active in the cell, but the bioactive vitamin is in coenzyme form and no longer requires additional reactions in the cell. This in turn saves the body's resources such as energy and nutrients that are important to the body.