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Shape: | Powder |
Type: | Vitamin |
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Like the other B vitamins, biotin is necessary for metabolizing fats, proteins, and carbohydrates correctly. It helps maintain blood sugar at a steady level. It also assists the digestive system in using the other B vitamins.
Vitamin B7 helps maintain the health of the muscles, connective tissue, health, nervous system, thyroid, adrenal glands, and reproductive system. It plays a role in transferring carbon dioxide out of the body. It is also critical for cell growth.
Performance:Biotin is frequently associated with hair and hooves. Some of its more common uses are ensuring a healthy coat, curing cases of sunburn, and treating a wide range of hoof problems.
In dogs and cats, biotin is often prescribed to treat severe allergies, sometimes in combination with fatty acids.
Vitamin B7 appears to partly correct leg problems in broiler chickens.
Another area where biotin holds potential is in aiding proper reproduction. Research on breeding sows has demonstrated that supplementation can not only improve body condition scores, but increase the number and weight of pigs per litter. It can also help sows breed back quickly after weaning their litter.
Similar studies in dairy cattle suggest that biotin supplementation may improve cow fertility, as well.