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Meaning of "riboflavin"

riboflavin (noun): A type of B vitamin that is essential for human health. It is involved in processes like energy production and metabolism
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  • Yellow or orange-yellow water-soluble compound, a member of the vitamin B complex, that acts as a growth-promoting factor in humans and other animals.

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They later produced riboflavin by microbial action.
Riboflavin functions as a coenzyme in various chemical reactions.
The solubility of riboflavin was then deduced experimentally.
Riboflavin is destroyed by light but not by cooking.
It is rapidly turned to free riboflavin after ingestion.
Riboflavin promotes healthy skin and eyes.
The biochemical source is the vitamin riboflavin.
Riboflavin and niacin are concentrated inside albumen.
This gene is thought to be involved in transport of riboflavin.
Most of the riboflavin is found in egg white.
The flesh of jackfruit is very high in riboflavin.
Riboflavin and niacin are concentrated in the albumen.
They were misreporting the riboflavin in the multis.
Traces of riboflavin are regularly excreted through urine.
It stimulates the digestion of riboflavin and niacin effectively.

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Riboflavin is also required to activate other vitamins.
These are no good data on the riboflavin requirements of children.
Riboflavin is a vital part of any healthy diet.
It additionally contains riboflavin and niacin in significant amounts.
Riboflavin is a commonly added vitamin to the dough.
The vitamins thiamine and riboflavin are also included.
Riboflavin is considered a vital component of mitochondrial energy.
More wheat germ and riboflavin.
Deficiency of riboflavin may result in skin breakdown.
This enzyme participates in riboflavin metabolism.
Riboflavin and niacin promote skin health.
Asparagus also is an excellent source of iron and riboflavin.
Riboflavin is also required for activating pyridoxal.
Preventing and treating riboflavin deficiency.
Riboflavin is later purified and released as final product.
There are not any diseases related to a riboflavin deficiency.
It also contains riboflavin and niacin in significant amounts.
White flour and bread are enriched with riboflavin.
Deficiencies of riboflavin are rare because it is abundant in food sources.
Process for preparing spray granules containing riboflavin.
Deficiency of riboflavin rarely occurs by itself.
One aspect of the invention is related to riboflavin dihydrate.
Riboflavin deficiency does not usually occur on its own.
A presently preferred indicator species is riboflavin.
Riboflavin works with other vitamins.
Another example of a suitable agent is riboflavin.
We put riboflavin drops in the eye.
Among the best sources of riboflavin.
Riboflavin and niacin are concentrated within the albumen.
It is an excellent source of niacin and a good source of riboflavin.
Riboflavin drops are applied to your eye.
Mushrooms are a particularly rich source of riboflavin.
Riboflavin is important for energy production.
It is more soluble in water than riboflavin.
Riboflavin deficiency has also been linked with cataract.

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