Safety Nutritional Reinforcement vitamin b2 riboflavin supplements Yellow Coloring Agent For Innovation Promotion
Safety Nutritional Reinforcement Yellow coloring agent For Innovation Promotion
Product Description:
In the 1920s, a yellow, fluorescent growth factor known as riboflavin was discovered in England and referred to as vitamin G in the United States. This growth factor was found to be part of a water-soluble B fraction.
As research continued into the early 1930s, it was discovered by several groups that there were various coenzyme forms of riboflavin. One such form was riboflavin 50-phosphate, also known as flavin mononucleotide. Another conjugate form of riboflavin was found to be combined with adenylic acid, known as flavin adenine dinucleotide.
Technical Parameters:
Specifications
The following specifications must be met for this product:
- Loss on drying (%) must be no more than 1.5
- Residue on ignition (%) must be no more than 0.1
- Lumiflavine must be no more than 0.025
- The absorbance at A373nm/A267nm must be between 0.31 and 0.33
- The absorbance at A444nm/A267nm must be between 0.36 and 0.39
- The assay (on dried basis, %) must be between 97.0 and 103.0
Note: These specifications are critical in ensuring the quality and consistency of the product. They should be rigorously tested and monitored throughout the production process.
Applications:
Riboflavin is an essential water-soluble vitamin b2 that is vital for maintaining healthy skin and building and sustaining body tissues. Its physical appearance appears as yellow to orange-yellow crystalline powder that plays a crucial role as a coenzyme and carrier of hydrogen. Being stable to heat, it can withstand high temperatures, but it may dissolve and get lost if immersed in cooking water. Nevertheless, it has relatively good shelf stability.
There are several natural sources of riboflavin, including leafy vegetables, cheese, eggs, and milk, making it an easily obtainable nutrient. It is also present in fortified cereals and bread.
Without riboflavin, the proper functioning of the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins in the body would be impossible. It helps to convert food into energy and serves as an important component in the production of red blood cells. Riboflavin deficiency can lead to skin rashes, sores in the mouth, and anemia.
The recommended daily intake of riboflavin varies with age and sex. Men need to consume 1.3 mg, while women require 1.1 mg daily. Pregnant women need 1.4 mg, while lactating women should consume at least 1.6 mg per day. As a result, it is essential to ensure that one's diet includes the recommended intake of riboflavin to avoid any deficiency and support one's overall health.
FAQ:
Q: What certifications does the Vitamin B2 product have?
A: Our Vitamin B2 product is certified by FSSC22000, ISO 9001, HACCP, KOSHER, HALAL, and BRC food safety standards.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for the Vitamin B2 product?
A: The minimum order quantity for the Vitamin B2 product is 50kgs.
Q: What are the packaging details for the Vitamin B2 product?
A: The Vitamin B2 product is packaged in 25kg/barrel.
Q: What is the delivery time for the Vitamin B2 product?
A: The delivery time for the Vitamin B2 product is within 7 days.
Q: What payment terms are accepted for the Vitamin B2 product?
A: We accept T/T and L/C as payment terms for the Vitamin B2 product.
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