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Biotin/Folic Acid/Cyanocobalamin/Niacinamide/Pantothenic Acid/Pyridoxine/Riboflavin/Thiamine/Yeast Polypeptides

Low concern

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).

Found in
63 products

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

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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