• Biotin (5 mg): Delivers a potent, bioavailable dose of vitamin B7 to support metabolic, dermatological, and structural health.*
• Energy Metabolism: As a coenzyme in the citric acid cycle, biotin helps convert pyruvate to oxaloacetate and supports ATP production in high-demand tissues such as muscle and brain.*[3]
• Fatty Acid & Glucose Metabolism: Supports the activity of carboxylase enzymes involved in fatty acid synthesis and gluconeogenesis, aiding energy homeostasis and fasting adaptation.*[2-3]
• Protein Synthesis & Muscle Health: Biotin supports branched-chain amino acid metabolism (leucine, isoleucine, valine), essential for muscle recovery and immune function.*[2]
• Blood Sugar & Lipid Balance: In clinical trials, higher-dose biotin supplementation has shown benefits for supporting healthy glucose and lipids within normal limits.*[4-5]
• Skin, Hair & Nail Health: Biotin is involved in keratin production, the structural protein essential for resilient skin, thick hair, and strong nails.*[6]