"Riboflavin", AKA vitamin B2, is C17H20N4O6.
C17h20n4o6
Vitamin B2
Here they are by letter along with the chemical name. A: Retinol B1: Thiamine B2: Riboflavin B3: Niacin B5: Pantothenic acid B6: Pyridoxine B7: Biotin B9: Folic Acid C: Ascorbic acid D: Calciferol E: Tocopherol K: Phylloquinone
MINERAL
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riboflavin = C17H21N4O9P
C17H20N4O6
Riboflavin is also known as Vitamin B2.
Vitamin B2 is also known as riboflavin.
Vitamin B2
Here they are by letter along with the chemical name. A: Retinol B1: Thiamine B2: Riboflavin B3: Niacin B5: Pantothenic acid B6: Pyridoxine B7: Biotin B9: Folic Acid C: Ascorbic acid D: Calciferol E: Tocopherol K: Phylloquinone
Riboflavin-5-phosphate is a biomolecule produced from riboflavin by the enzyme riboflavin kinase.
B3 is the symbol for Niacin. it is Nicotinic acid .It's one of the water soluble vitamins with Thiamine & Riboflavin.
Riboflavin Is A Mineral, Not A Vitamin
Riboflavin affects radish seeds by being in the raddish seeds. There is a very small amount of riboflavin in raddish seeds. Riboflavin is a vitamin and is very good for you.
Riboflavin is not stored in your system. Riboflavin comes in in one's urine. Too much Riboflavin can result in one's urine being darker than it normally would be.
The prognosis for correcting riboflavin deficiency is excellent.