1. Disease Areas
  2. Metabolic or Endocrine Disease
  3. Dietary Supplement

Dietary Supplement

Mineral dietary supplements are products designed to augment dietary intake by providing one or more essential minerals, commonly used to address nutrient deficiencies, particularly among individuals such as cancer patients. In the United States, about half of adults use dietary supplements, primarily to support general health and fill nutritional gaps. The most frequently consumed supplements include multivitamins, vitamin D, calcium, and magnesium. According to industry data from 2015, vitamin and mineral supplements were the most popular category, followed by specialty supplements, botanicals (herbs), and sports supplements.

Dietary Supplement (1):

Cat. No. Product Name CAS No. Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-W096159R
    D-Biotinol (Standard) 53906-36-8
    D-Biotinol (Standard) is the analytical standard of D-Biotinol (HY-W096159). This product is intended for research and analytical applications. D-Biotinol is an orally effective alcohol analogue of D-Biotin (HY-B0511). D-Biotinol can replace D-biotin to restore the biotin deficiency induced by egg whites in rats. D-Biotinol can be used for the study of biotin deficiency disorders.
    D-Biotinol (Standard)