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B-2): NutraPack, Fruit-a-Mins, OptiBreathe,
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2)
Riboflavin's primary functions are as a component
of two coenzymes that catalyze many oxidation-reduction reactions.
These coenzymes are necessary to make energy as adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) through the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.
Riboflavin is involved in regenerating glutathione,
a component of one of the body's antioxidant system to protect
against free-radical damage. It is also required to activate
pyridoxine, or vitamin B-6.
Riboflavin is vital for normal reproduction,
growth, repair and development of body tissues including the skin,
eyes, connective tissue, mucous membranes and the immune and nervous
systems. Riboflavin is essential in the production of and
regulation of certain hormones, and is involved in the utilization
of neurotransmitters, which is implicated in emotional health and
well being.
Deficiency of riboflavin is primarily manifested
in the skin and mucous membranes. Characteristic symptoms of
riboflavin deficiency include lesions of the skin, especially in the
corners of the mouth, and a red, sore tongue. There may also be
visual disturbances such as an aversion to light, burning, irritated
eyes and eye fatigue.
Severe riboflavin deficiencies are rare, however,
mild deficiencies are more common, especially in the elderly.
Clinical symptoms of riboflavin deficiency are more common in
alcoholics and are usually accompanied by thiamin and niacin
deficiencies. Symptoms specifically related to riboflavin are
difficult to isolate, because several nutritional deficiencies are
often occurring concurrently.
Active individuals may have an increased
riboflavin requirement, especially if poor dietary choices are made,
or when on weight-reducing diets.
High-dose riboflavin supplements may be beneficial
to support normal energy metabolism in cerebral blood vessels,
normal red blood cell development and normal structure and function
of the eye.

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