Biotin is an essential water-soluble B vitamin. The name biotin is taken from the Greek word bios meaning “life.” Without biotin, certain enzymes do not work properly and various complications can occur involving the skin, intestinal tract, and nervous system. Metabolic problems including very low blood sugars between meals, high blood ammonia, or acidic blood (acidosis) can occur.
Biotin is found in many foods and our body is able to recycle much of the biotin it has already used. As daily biotin requirements are relatively small, biotin deficiency is extremely rare. However certain skin conditions or genetic deficiencies may cause biotin deficiencies in infants. Biotin deficiency may cause skin rash, hair loss, high cholesterol levels and heart problems.
Sources of Biotin
- Liver
- Cauliflower
- Salmon
- Carrots
- Bananas
- Cereals
- Yeast
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