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The ABCs of B vitamins
Vitamins are a subject of interest for a great number of people, and B-complex vitamins are no exception. What are they? What foods are they found in? Should a supplement be taken? The following text will provide you with additional information.
Vitamin B or B vitamin(s) We are accustomed to referring to vitamins in the singular form. For example, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin E, well-known by the general public, are individual entities. B-vitamins however, form a group of eight vitamins:
- vitamin B1 or thiamine
- vitamin B2 or riboflavin
- vitamin B3 or niacin
- vitamin B5 or pantothenic acid
- vitamin B6 or pyridoxine
- vitamin B8 or biotin
- vitamin B9 or folic acid
The functions of B vitamins
All of the vitamins included in the B-complex are essential to the human body. Each vitamin in this group has its own characteristics, functions, and health benefits. A list for each vitamin could be made, but for the sake of simplicity, here are just a few examples of the biochemical processes they can have an effect on:
- carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism
- energy production
- oxygen transport
- protein, hormone, red blood cell and DNA synthesis or production
- nervous system and immune system function
- vision, skin, and mucous membrane health
- wound healing
B vitamins and nutrition
B-complex vitamins are found in a multitude of foods, including the following:
- potatoes
- bananas
- green vegetables
- lentils
- nuts
- beans
- brewer's yeast
- mushrooms
- meat
- whole grain-based f
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