Description for D-Biotin
D-Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is a water-soluble B-vitamin (vitamin B7). It is a coenzyme -- or helper enzyme -- for numerous metabolic reactions in the body. D-biotin is involved in lipid and protein metabolism and helps convert food into glucose, which the body uses for energy. It's also vital for maintaining skin, hair and mucous membranes.
Application:
1. D-Biotin in shampoo, conditioner, hair oils, masks, and lotions containing biotin can thicken, give fullness, and gloss to the hair.
2. It enhances the quality of keratin structures, which benefits fine and brittle hair and nails.
3. It's used in skincare to remove age spots and level skin tone.
4. It also prevents acne, fungal infections, and rashes by fighting inflammation.
5. It shields your skin cells from injury and water loss, keeping your skin hydrated and beautiful.
D-biotin can enhance cognitive performance, reduce blood sugar in diabetics, and boost good cholesterol while decreasing bad cholesterol.
The D-Biotin Market Analysis by types is segmented into:
1% Biotin
2% Biotin
Pure Biotin (>98%)
Other
The 1% Biotin market refers to products containing a 1% concentration of biotin, usually used in lower-end cosmetic and personal care products. The 2% Biotin market entails products with a higher concentration of biotin, commonly used in haircare and health supplements. Pure Biotin (>98%) signifies a high-quality and pure form of biotin, suitable for nutritional and pharmaceutical purposes. The “Other” market encompasses all remaining variations and levels of biotin formulations not specifically mentioned above.
Post time: Dec-19-2023