Name: | Vitamin B5 |
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CAS:: | 79-83-4 |
Molecular Formula: | C9H17NO5 |
Documentation: | Commercialization |
Development stage: | Biological fermentation |
Vitamin B5
Vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, is naturally present in foods, added to foods, and available as a supplement. It is used to make coenzyme A (CoA), a chemical compound that helps enzymes to build and break down fatty acids as well as perform other metabolic functions, and acyl carrier protein, which is also involved in building fats. [1] Pantothenic acid is found in a wide variety of foods. Bacteria in the gut can also produce some pantothenic acid but not enough to meet dietary needs.