Biotin/Folic Acid/Cyanocobalamin/Niacinamide/Pantothenic Acid/Pyridoxine/Riboflavin/Thiamine/Yeast Polypeptides
Each B-vitamin in the blend is permitted as a fortificant with established daily values. NIH ODS lists Tolerable Upper Intake Levels for several (e.g., niacin 35 mg/day, B6 100 mg/day, folic acid 1000 µg/day from supplements).
What it is
A blend of B-complex vitamins (biotin, folic acid, B12 as cyanocobalamin, B3 as niacinamide, B5, B6 as pyridoxine, B2 as riboflavin, B1 as thiamine) plus yeast-derived peptides, used as a fortification or supplement blend.
Vitamin fortification blend in supplements, fortified foods, and cosmetics.
Why it's flagged
- Excessive supplemental intake of individual B vitamins (B6 neuropathy, niacin flushing/hepatotoxicity, folic acid masking B12 deficiency)
What regulators actually say
"The Tolerable Upper Intake Level for folic acid from fortified food or supplements is 1,000 µg/day for adults."
"The Office of Dietary Supplements provides fact sheets with intake recommendations and ULs for each B-vitamin."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
Each component GRAS / permitted as a nutrient under 21 CFR 184 / 21 CFR 172.345 (folic acid).
European Union — EFSA
Each B-vitamin authorized as a nutrient source under EU Regulation 1170/2009.
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