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		Definition of biotin in English: biotinnoun ˈbʌɪətɪnˈbaɪəd(ə)n mass nounBiochemistry A vitamin of the B complex, found in egg yolk, liver, and yeast. It is involved in the synthesis of fatty acids and glucose. 〔生化〕生物素,(尤在北美,亦作)维生素H,辅酶R Also called vitamin H, especially in North America Example sentencesExamples -  Folic acid, biotin, and choline also belong to the B group but do not have numbers.
 -  As with many vitamins pantothenic acid and biotin are little known but pantothenic acid is used in the breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids and some amino acids.
 -  For years some doctors and nutritionists have touted biotin, a B-complex vitamin, for treating dry skin and brittle hair and nails.
 -  You can get biotin from liver, sardines, soy, whole grains, nuts and beans.
 -  For instance, when Abbott and his colleagues attached a receptor called biotin to the lipids, the sensor detected a bacterial protein that binds to biotin.
 -  Vitamins C, B, folate, pantothenic acid and biotin are easily passed by the body and so need to be included in the daily diet.
 -  Another feed may list 12 percent crude protein, 7 percent crude fat, and lysine, methionine, biotin, vitamin E and thiamin levels on the tag.
 -  After antigen retrieval, endogenous biotin was blocked using the Biotin Blocking System (Dako Corporation, Carpinteria, Calif).
 -  On the other hand, there are examples of algae that require other vitamins like thiamine and biotin.
 -  The company says the antioxidant vitamin, along with biotin can help slow or delay aging of the skin and help maintain metabolism.
 -  Supplements should not have any biotin or pantothenic acid.
 -  Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper, and biotin are nutrients that are required to ensure proper bone and foot development and maintenance.
 -  The mixture was later solidified by means of a surface agar solution containing traces of histidine and biotin.
 -  Besides, biotin is found in milk, liver, eggs and other foods allowed on low-carb diets.
 -  The vitamin B complex consists of B1, B2, B6, pantothenic acid, biotin and folic acid.
 -  Interaction has been measured in this way for ligand-receptor pairs of biotin and avidin, complementary DNA pairs, and antigen-antibody pairs.
 -  In addition to histidine and biotin, the top agar contained minimal tryptophan to support E.coli growth.
 -  Eat plenty of protein and biotin which can be found in meats, fish, milk, and eggs.
 -  Examples include fluorescently labeled biotin and three proteins of varying molecular weight.
 -  They're also a great source of iron, magnesium, copper, zinc and biotin - a B vitamin that helps you metabolize sugar and fat for better energy production.
 
 
 Origin1930s: coined in German from Greek bios 'life' + -in1.    Definition of biotin in US English: biotinnounˈbīəd(ə)nˈbaɪəd(ə)n Biochemistry A vitamin of the B complex, found in egg yolk, liver, and yeast. It is involved in the synthesis of fatty acids and glucose. 〔生化〕生物素,(尤在北美,亦作)维生素H,辅酶R Also called vitamin H Example sentencesExamples -  For years some doctors and nutritionists have touted biotin, a B-complex vitamin, for treating dry skin and brittle hair and nails.
 -  On the other hand, there are examples of algae that require other vitamins like thiamine and biotin.
 -  The mixture was later solidified by means of a surface agar solution containing traces of histidine and biotin.
 -  They're also a great source of iron, magnesium, copper, zinc and biotin - a B vitamin that helps you metabolize sugar and fat for better energy production.
 -  You can get biotin from liver, sardines, soy, whole grains, nuts and beans.
 -  Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper, and biotin are nutrients that are required to ensure proper bone and foot development and maintenance.
 -  Folic acid, biotin, and choline also belong to the B group but do not have numbers.
 -  Another feed may list 12 percent crude protein, 7 percent crude fat, and lysine, methionine, biotin, vitamin E and thiamin levels on the tag.
 -  As with many vitamins pantothenic acid and biotin are little known but pantothenic acid is used in the breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids and some amino acids.
 -  In addition to histidine and biotin, the top agar contained minimal tryptophan to support E.coli growth.
 -  Examples include fluorescently labeled biotin and three proteins of varying molecular weight.
 -  Interaction has been measured in this way for ligand-receptor pairs of biotin and avidin, complementary DNA pairs, and antigen-antibody pairs.
 -  The vitamin B complex consists of B1, B2, B6, pantothenic acid, biotin and folic acid.
 -  Supplements should not have any biotin or pantothenic acid.
 -  After antigen retrieval, endogenous biotin was blocked using the Biotin Blocking System (Dako Corporation, Carpinteria, Calif).
 -  For instance, when Abbott and his colleagues attached a receptor called biotin to the lipids, the sensor detected a bacterial protein that binds to biotin.
 -  Vitamins C, B, folate, pantothenic acid and biotin are easily passed by the body and so need to be included in the daily diet.
 -  Besides, biotin is found in milk, liver, eggs and other foods allowed on low-carb diets.
 -  Eat plenty of protein and biotin which can be found in meats, fish, milk, and eggs.
 -  The company says the antioxidant vitamin, along with biotin can help slow or delay aging of the skin and help maintain metabolism.
 
 
 Origin1930s: coined in German from Greek bios ‘life’ + -in.     |