Biotin

Biotin

Origin
: China
CAS Number
: 58-85-5
HS Code
: 29362950
Basic Info
IUPAC Name
: 5-[(3aS,4S,6aR)-2-oxo-1,3,3a,4,6,6a-hexahydrothieno[3,4-d]imidazol-4-yl]pentanoic acid
Molecular Formula
: C10H16N2O3S
Molecular Weight (g/mol)
: 244.3100
Synonyms & Trade Names
: Biotin; Vitamin H; Vitamin B7; D-Biotin; E901
Purity / Assay (%)
: 99% min
Physical Form
: Solid
Concentration
: Pure substance
Appearance / Color
: White to off-white solid
Odor
: Odorless
Solubility in Water
: Slightly soluble
UN Number
: Not applicable
H-Statements
: None
P-Statements
: P260
REACH Status
: Registered
Drug Precursor Status
: Non-precursor
Storage Class (GHS)
: 13
Storage Conditions
: Cool, dry, dark place
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Technical Document

Introduction
Biotin, also known as vitamin H or vitamin B7, is a water-soluble B vitamin. It is an essential coenzyme for carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. Biotin deficiency can lead to hair issues such as hair thinning and brittle fingernails in humans, and poor hoof health in animals such as cows. While biotin is easily available in various kinds of feed and can be synthesized, biotin supplementation has shown to have improved hoof health and milk production in cows.
Manufacturing Process
A process for producing d-biotin comprises cultivating a microorganism of the genus Kurthia which is resistant to biotin antimetabolites and capable of producing d-biotin in a medium under aerobic conditions, and separating the resulting d-biotin from the fermentation broth. The cultivation medium suitably contains an assimilable carbon source, a digestible nitrogen source, inorganic salts and other nutrients necessary for the growth of the microorganism at a pH of about 5-9, temperature of about 10-40° C. and for a duration of about 1-10 days. The preferred microorganism are Kurthia sp. 538-KA26, 538-17H4, 538-51F9 and 538-2A 13.