Ariboflavinosis
There are no known effects of riboflavin (B2) toxicity (too much), but dermatitis can result from riboflavin deficiency.
Yes, riboflavin is a B vitamin, also known as vitamin B2. It plays a crucial role in energy production and metabolism in the body. Deficiency in riboflavin can lead to various health issues.
Riboflavin is also known as Vitamin B2.
Vitamin B2 is also known as riboflavin.
That's pretty hard to do. Riboflavin is one of the water soluble B vitamins and has a very, very low possibility of toxicity from getting too much. Maybe in the past you have taken a multi-vitamin and noticed your urine was a brighter yellowish color in the following couple hours. Riboflavin is the vitamin primarily responsible for that. Taking more than your body needs should just pass it into the urine stream.
Riboflavin
Non-inflamed diverticula are collectively known as diverticulosis. These are small, bulging pouches that can develop in the lining of the digestive system, most commonly in the colon. Diverticulosis usually does not cause symptoms unless complications arise.
The coenzyme FAD is formed from vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin.
Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium and cesium are collectively known as the alkali metals.
Riboflavin is known as vitamin B2, (if this is what you meant)
No riboflavin is not on the periodic table of elements
The chromosomes pairs 1-22 are collectively known as autosomes.