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rdfs:label
  • Riboflavin
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Concept_In_Subset
Semantic_Type
  • Organic Chemical
  • Vitamin
Preferred_Name
  • Riboflavin
NSC_Code
  • 33298
UMLS_CUI
  • C0035527
CAS_Registry
  • 83-88-5
FDA_UNII_Code
  • TLM2976OFR
Contributing_Source
  • CRCH
  • FDA
ALT_DEFINITION
  • A nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Riboflavin helps make red blood cells, helps some enzymes work properly, and keeps skin, nails, and hair healthy. It is found in milk, eggs, malted barley, organ meats, yeast, and leafy vegetables. Riboflavin is water-soluble (can dissolve in water) and must be taken in every day. Not enough riboflavin can cause anemia (a low number of red blood cells), mouth sores, and skin problems. Amounts of riboflavin may be higher in the blood of patients with some types of cancer.NCI-GLOSS
  • Water-soluble vitamin that is a coenzyme in numerous oxidation-reduction reactions. (DRI)CRCH
PDQ_Open_Trial_Search_ID
  • 38330
PDQ_Closed_Trial_Search_ID
  • 38330
Chemical_Formula
  • C17H20N4O6
US_Recommended_Intake
  • Y
INFOODS
  • RIBF
USDA_ID
  • 405
Unit
  • mg
Nutrient
  • Y
Micronutrient
  • Y
Legacy_Concept_Name
  • Riboflavin
CHEBI_ID
  • CHEBI:17015
FULL_SYN
  • RiboflavineSYDTPNSC0033298
  • vitamin B2PTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000629161
  • Vitamin B2SYCRCH
  • RiboflavinPTCRCH
  • RiboflavineSYNCI
  • LactoflavinSYNCI
  • riboflavinPTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000556406
  • RiboflavinPTDCP02185
  • 6,7-Dimethyl-9-D-ribitylisoalloxazineSNNCI
  • RIBOFLAVINPTFDATLM2976OFR
  • RIBOFLAVINSYDTPNSC0033298
  • Vitamin B2SYNCI
  • RiboflavinPTNCI
  • »more»
DEFINITION
  • An essential human nutrient that is a heat-stable and water-soluble flavin belonging to the vitamin B family. Riboflavin is a precursor of the coenzymes flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD). These coenzymes are of vital importance in normal tissue respiration, pyridoxine activation, tryptophan to niacin conversion, fat, carbohydrate, and protein metabolism, and glutathione reductase mediated detoxification. Riboflavin may also be involved in maintaining erythrocyte integrity. This vitamin is essential for healthy skin, nails, and hair.NCI
code
  • C808
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