RIBOFLAVIN CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND ITS SOURCES
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Riboflavin also called Vitamin B2, is one of the 8 B vitamins. All B vitamins help the body convert food (carbohydrates) into fuel (glucose), which is used for energy production. These B vitamins, often referred to as B vitamins, also help the body absorb fats and proteins.Riboflavin is essential for maintenance of the skin, the mucous membranes, the cornea of the eye, and nervous system structures such as the myelin sheaths that surround the nerves. In experimental animals, development of the fetus and resistance to infections are impaired by deficiency of this vitamin. Riboflavin is part key of two important coenzymes called flavin mono nucleotide or (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD).These coenzymes are involved in complex oxidationreduction conversions in the liver, electron transport mechanisms that release energy within cells, and other important cellular respiratory functions.
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Achak, J. ., Ahmad , N. N., & Ulfat, D. . (2023). RIBOFLAVIN CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND ITS SOURCES. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(8), 45–52. https://doi.org/
Achak, Jailani , et al. “RIBOFLAVIN CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND ITS SOURCES.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 8, no. 4, 2023, pp. 45–52, https://doi.org/.
Achak, ., Ahmad , N., and Ulfat, . 2023. RIBOFLAVIN CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND ITS SOURCES. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 8(4), pp.45–52.