vitamin H

PubChem Notes:

Biotin A water-soluble, enzyme co-factor present in minute amounts in every living cell. It occurs mainly bound to proteins or polypeptides and is abundant in liver, kidney, pancreas, yeast, and milk.

MediLexicon biotin - Medical Dictionary Definition for Term 'biotin'

[1. The d-isomer component of the vitamin B2 complex occurring in or required by most organisms and inactivated by avidin; participates in biologic carboxylations. It is a small molecule with a high affinity for avidin that can be readily coupled to a previously labeled antibody to allow visualization by enzymatic or histochemical means.

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)/f/h11-13H

InChIKey: InChIKey=YBJHBAHKTGYVGT-MNZMCXTRCU
SMILES: C1C2C(C(S1)CCCCC(=O)O)NC(=O)N2

Names:
    Bioepiderm
    Bios II
    biotin
    coenzyme R
    d-biotin
    Factor S (vitamin)
    Factor S
    Injacom H
    Vitamin B7
    vitamin H
    5-(7-oxo-3-thia-6,8-diazabicyclo[3.3.0]oct-2-yl)pentanoic acid

Registries:
    PubChem CID 253
    PubChem ID 110171