what are the functions of biotin and pantothenic


What are the functions of biotin and pantothenic acid for the body? How are these vitamins obtained?

Biotin (also called as vitamin B8) is a vitamin that acts in the metabolism of amino acids and other acids. Pantothenic acid (also called as vitamin B5) is significant for the aerobic cellular respiration as it acts in the transport of acetyl and acyl radicals.

 

Request for Solution File

Ask an Expert for Answer!!
Biology: what are the functions of biotin and pantothenic
Reference No:- TGS0324341

Expected delivery within 24 Hours