Vitamin B7 (Biotin) and Its Role in Hair, Skin and Nail Health

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This chapter comprehensively explores biotin, a water-soluble B vitaminB vitamins, and its multifaceted impact on human health, particularly promoting the healthHealth of hair, skin, and nails. It begins by explaining how to recognize biotin deficiencyDeficiency and its unmistakable signs, delving into the potential benefits of biotinBiotinsupplementationSupplementation and the importance of informed choices in its utilization. The chapter culminates with an in-depth discussion of the natural dietary sourcesDietary sourcesof biotinBiotin, highlighting the importance of a holisticHolistic well-being approach to overall well-being. Throughout this enlightening journey, the chapter adeptly bridges scientific insights with practical guidance, empowering individuals to make discerning decisions about their biotin intake and their broader pursuit of optimal health. As biotin emerges as a significant contributor to holistic health, the chapter is valuable for understanding its role and harnessing its potential benefits.

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Kannan, S., Balakrishnan, J., & Nagarajan, P. (2024). Vitamin B7 (Biotin) and Its Role in Hair, Skin and Nail Health. In Advances in Biochemistry in Health and Disease (Vol. 29, pp. 233–252). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55474-2_10

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