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Biotin

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2021
Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that can be attached to a variety of proteins and nucleic acids, often without altering their properties. Its use in molecular biology is introduced here.
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Biotin

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed updated information that has become available since their original assessment from 2001, along with updated information regarding product types, and frequency and concentrations of use, and reaffirmed their original conclusion that Biotin is safe as a cosmetic ingredient in the practices of use ...
Monice, Fiume   +10 more
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The basicity of biotin

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1968
Abstract Transannular interaction between the sulfur atom and the ureido carbonyl group has been suggested as a possible function for the sulfur atom in biotin. The results obtained from PK determinations in both anhydrous formic acid and chloroform solutions, in addition to infrared and proton magnetic resonance spectra, indicate that there is no ...
C E, Bowen, E L, Rauscher, L L, Ingraham
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Biotin and Biotin Analogs in Human Urine: Biotin Accounts for only Half of the Total

The Journal of Nutrition, 1993
In studies using avidin-binding assays to measure the urinary excretion of biotin, biotin is sometimes assumed to be equal to the detectable avidin-binding substances present. High performance liquid chromatography was used to separate avidin-binding substances in human urine, and the chromatographic fractions were assayed for avidin-binding substances
D M, Mock, G L, Lankford, J, Cazin
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Biochemistry of Biotin

1964
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on a host of indirect effects observed in biotin deficiency and offers possible explanations for some of these findings. The discussions primarily deal with the results on certain aspects of biotin in intermediary metabolism. The chapter discusses some of the recent data on the biochemistry of biotin.
S P, MISTRY, K, DAKSHINAMURTI
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Biotin Deficiency and Biotin Supply

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1985
R, Bitsch, A, Tôth-Dersi, D, Hoetzel
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BIOTIN. VI. SYNTHESIS OF BIOTIN AND epiALLOBIOTIN

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1947
B. R. BAKER   +6 more
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Biotin. VI. Resolution of dl-Biotin

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945
Donald E. Wolf   +4 more
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Biotin

1989
K, Dakshinamurti, J, Chauhan
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Biotin

Scientific American, 1961
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