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riboflavin
(redirected from Riboflavin phosphate sodium)

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ri·bo·fla·vin  (rb-flvn, -b-)
n.
An orange-yellow crystalline compound, C17H20N4O6, the principal growth-promoting factor in the vitamin B complex, naturally occurring in milk, leafy vegetables, fresh meat, and egg yolks. Also called lactoflavin, vitamin B2.


riboflavin, riboflavine [ˌraɪbəʊˈfleɪvɪn]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a yellow water-soluble vitamin of the B complex that occurs in green vegetables, germinating seeds, and in milk, fish, egg yolk, liver, and kidney. It is essential for the carbohydrate metabolism of cells. It is used as a permitted food colour, yellow or orange-yellow (E101). Formula: C17H20N4O6 Also called vitamin B2 lactoflavin
[from ribose + flavin]

riboflavin  (rb-flvn)
A water-soluble compound belonging to the vitamin B complex that is important in carbohydrate metabolism and the maintenance of mucous membranes. Riboflavin is found in milk, leafy vegetables, meat, and egg yolks. Also called vitamin B2. Chemical formula: C17H20N4O6.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.riboflavin - a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight loss
flavin - a ketone that forms the nucleus of certain natural yellow pigments like riboflavin
B complex, B vitamin, B-complex vitamin, vitamin B, vitamin B complex, B - originally thought to be a single vitamin but now separated into several B vitamins
Translations
riboflavin [ˌraɪbəʊˈfleɪvɪn] Nriboflavina f
riboflavin [ˌraɪbəʊˈfleɪvɪn] nriboflavine f
rib-tickler [ˈrɪbtɪklər] nblague > f
riboflavin
nRiboflavin nt
riboflavin [ˌraɪbəʊˈfleɪvɪn] n (Chem) → riboflavina


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