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vitamin B complex A large group of water soluble vitamins that function as co-enzymes, including thiamine (B 1 ); riboflavin or vitamin G (B 2 ); niacin or nicotinic acid (B 3 ); pantothenic acid (B 5 ); pyridoxine (B 6 ); cyanocobalamin (B 12 ); biotin or vitamin H; folic acid or vitamin M (Bc); inositol; choline; and others.
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vitamin B6 a vitamin that plays an important role in the breakdown and use of energy sources, production of red blood cells and antibodies, and normal functioning of the nervous system
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vitamin B complex a group of vitamins including thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, pantothenic acid, pyridoxine, biotin, and folic acid; plays a variety of important roles in the body, including in hormone production, metabolism, and functioning of the nerves, muscle, heart, and digestive system
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vitamin B12 a vitamin that is essential to the production of DNA (the genetic material in cells) and red blood cells and in the functioning of the nervous system
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vitamin B a complex of several important vitamins including B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B6 (pyridoxine), B12 (cobalamin). Vitamin B1 is needed for nerve signal transmission; deficiency may lead to neuropathy. Vitamin B2 is needed for the metabolism of amino acids; deficiency can result in eye and mouth pain and mental changes. ...
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