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Riboflavin B2 USP
| Name/Weight | Shipping Volume |
Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Riboflavin B2 USP 50g |
265cc | $10.25 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 100g |
500cc | $18.50 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 250g |
900cc | $39.50 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 500g |
1900cc | $71.50 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 1kg |
2800cc | $129.00 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 25kg |
50000cc | $2,418.75 | |
Riboflavin B2 USP 25kg+, 1000kg+ |
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Riboflavin 5 Phosphate (Vit. B2)What is Riboflavin B2 USP?
Riboflavin is vitamin B2, involved in vital metabolic processes in the body necessary for normal cell function, growth and energy production.This member of the B complex vitamins (Wikipedia) plays a role in converting protein, fats and carbohydrates into the energy that the body demands to grow and develop properly. It is more stable than thiamine (vitamin B1) when it comes to interaction with heat, acid and oxidation.
Riboflavin is a nutrient involved in a multitude of metabolic pathways yielding energy production and the synthesis of fatty acids and sterols. It is the precursor for two larger activated coenzymes known as flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN). These two coenzymes act as hydrogen carriers to help make energy as adenosine triphosphate (ATP)(Wikipedia) through the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.
Riboflavin is also instrumental in cell respiration, helping each cell utilize oxygen most efficiently; in maintaining good vision and healthy hair, skin, and nails; and it is necessary for normal cell growth.
Healthy individuals who eat a balanced diet rarely need riboflavin supplements. Brewer’s yeast is the richest natural source of vitamin B2. Liver, beef tongue and other organ meats are also excellent sources. Oily fish, such as mackerel, trout, eel, herring and shad have substantial levels of riboflavin. Nori seaweed is also a good source.
Good dietary sources of riboflavin are milk and other dairy products, eggs, enriched cereals and whole grains, and green vegetables like asparagus and broccoli.
Riboflavin is not stored in the body, except for a small quantity in the liver and kidneys, so it is needed regularly in the diet.
Though there are many deficiency symptoms possible with low levels of B2 in the body, no specific serious deficiency disease is noted for riboflavin, as there is for vitamin B1 (thiamine) and vitamin B3 (niacin).
Health Benefits of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Riboflavin, or vitamin B2, regulates red blood cell growth and helps maintain a strong immune system by protecting the body from free radical damage. Riboflavin also promotes healthy hair, skin, nails and vision.Vitamin B2 is important to other chemical processes in the body as well. Folate (a naturally occurring form of folic acid) and pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) are transformed by riboflavin into the neurotransmitters crucial for thinking and memory.
Those taking oral contraceptives or regularly consuming alcohol should consider B2 supplementation, as these substances decrease the amount of riboflavin the body is able to absorb. Also, the elderly, those who perform regular strenuous exercise, diabetics and the lactose intolerant may not be able to absorb enough riboflavin from their diet to meet their needs and may want to consider taking extra riboflavin.
Purity and Concentration of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
This pharmaceutical-grade riboflavin contains no fillers, additives or anti-caking agents.Suggested Use of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
The suggested serving size for riboflavin is 50 milligrams taken once or twice daily, depending on individual needs. When measuring small quantities use a digital milligram scale, which PureBulk also sells. You can see the full bulk density/volumetric conversion chart for Riboflavin here, which shows that 1/32 of a teaspoon will yield about 50 milligrams of riboflavin.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends a Daily Value (DV) of 1.7 milligrams for adults and children four or more years of age. A serving of 50 mg will provide 2941% of the Daily Value.
Side Effects
Riboflavin is considered safe if used as suggested. Urine may have a yellow-green fluorescent glow.Mixing and Solubility of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
Riboflavin has almost no taste and will not readily dissolve in water. Mix with water, juice or a smoothie, stir vigorously and drink immediately.How should I store it?
You will receive this powder in a resealable bag. Store it in a cool, dry, dark location. Reseal tightly between uses.References & Further Research
University of Maryland Medical Center: RiboflavinLinus Pauling Institute, Micronutrient Information Center: Riboflavin
NOTE: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
The information at Purebulk.com is NOT a substitute for medical advice. ALWAYS consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not use any dietary supplement as a replacement for conventional care, or as a reason to postpone seeing a doctor about a medical problem. Tell all your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates herbal and other dietary supplements differently than conventional medicines. The standards for supplements are found in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), a federal law that defines dietary supplements and sets product-labeling standards and health claim limits. To learn more about DSHEA, visit the FDA Web site.


