Biotin
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Biotin, also known as vitamin H or B7 and C10H16N2O3S (Biotin; Coenzyme R, Biopeiderm), is a B-complex vitamin which is important in the catalysis of essential metabolic reactions to synthesize fatty acids, in gluconeogenesis, and to metabolize leucine.
The molecular weight of biotin is 244.31.
See also
pl:Biotyna de:Biotin fr:Biotine ja:ビオチン