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- Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease is a disorder that affects the nervous system, including a group of structures in the brain called the basal ...
- Pantothenic acid (B5) and biotin (B7) are types of B vitamins. They are water-soluble, which means that the body can't store them. If ...
- Biotin (vitamin B7) is a vitamin found in foods like eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin deficiency can cause thinning of the hair and a rash on the face. Biotin is an important part of enzymes in the ...
- B Vitamins (National Library of Medicine)... riboflavin) B3 (niacin) B5 (pantothenic acid) B6 B7 (biotin) B12 Folic acid These vitamins help the process ...
- ... enzyme is important for the effective use of biotin, a B vitamin found in foods such as ... tissues, holocarboxylase synthetase turns on (activates) enzymes called biotin-dependent carboxylases by attaching biotin to them. These ...
- ... the body is unable to use the vitamin biotin effectively. This disorder is classified as a multiple ... impaired activity of certain enzymes that depend on biotin.The signs and symptoms of holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency ...
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Biotin (National Institutes of Health)B Vitamins/Clinical Trials ... B Vitamins ... National Institutes of Health ... From the National Institutes of Health
- ... the body is unable to recycle the vitamin biotin. If this condition is not recognized and treated, ... making an enzyme called biotinidase. This enzyme recycles biotin, a B vitamin found in foods such as ...
- ... a region for binding to the B vitamin biotin, which is required for the enzyme to function. ... methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase alpha 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase biotin-containing subunit MCCA MCCase subunit alpha MCCCalpha MCCCα ...
- ... CoA carboxylase 2 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase non-biotin-containing subunit 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase, beta MCCase ...