Vitamin H
Biotin - definition from Biology-Online.org
[(Science: biochemistry) a prosthetic group for carboxylase enzymes. Important in fatty acid biosynthesis and catabolism and has found widespread use as a covalent label for macromolecules which may then be detected by high affinity binding of labelled avidin or streptavidin. essential growth factor for many cells. a B vitamin that aids in body growth.A vitamin, deficiency symptoms range from dermatitis to intestinal problems.
Molecular Formula:
C10H16N2O3S
InChI: InChI=1/C10H16N2O3S/c13-8(14)4-2-1-3-7-9-6(5-16-7)11-10(15)12-9/h6-7,9H,1-5H2,(H,13,14)(H2,11,12,15)/t6-,7-,9-/m0/s1/f/h11-13H
InChIKey: InChIKey=YBJHBAHKTGYVGT-JRUXAZBRDC
SMILES: [H][C@]12CS[C@@H](CCCCC(O)=O)[C@@]1([H])NC(=O)N2
CAS number 58-85-5
Names:
Biotin
biotin
BIOTIN
biotin
Coenzyme R
D-Biotin
D-(+)-biotin
vitamin B7
Vitamin H
5-[(1S,2S,5S)-7-oxo-3-thia-6,8-diazabicyclo[3.3.0]oct-2-yl]pentanoic acid
Registries:
PubChem CID 171548
Beilstein =86838
CAS 58-85-5 (from NIST)
ChEBI 15956
chemPDB BTN
COMe MOL000144
Gmelin 1918703
Kegg C00120
PubChem ID 10257672
PubChem ID 3420
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