Riboflavin is required for the conversion of Vitamin B6 into its active coenzyme form (pyridoxal 5'-phosphate).
Riboflavin is essential for the conversion of the amino acid tryptophan into Niacin.
Riboflavin plays a role in the metabolism of Folate.
Riboflavin is involved in iron metabolism and red blood cell formation.
As part of the B-complex, Riboflavin works synergistically with Thiamin in energy metabolism.
As part of the B-complex, Riboflavin works synergistically with Vitamin B12 in various metabolic processes.
As part of the B-complex, Riboflavin works synergistically with Biotin in various metabolic processes.
As part of the B-complex, Riboflavin works synergistically with Vitamin B5 in various metabolic processes.
A fundamental B-vitamin required for converting food into usable energy (ATP).
Essential coenzyme (as FMN and FAD) for cellular respiration and converting carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy.
Assigns a priority to reflect its crucial role in recycling glutathione, the body's master antioxidant.
Supports foundational eye health and antioxidant status, but is not a primary intervention.
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