Technical Data

B1750
CAS Number
58-85-5
Grade
Molecular Biology Grade
Molecular Formula
C₁₀H₁₆N₂O₃S
Molecular Weight
244.31
EU Commodity Code
38220090
Shipping Temp
RT
Storage Temp
4°C
Biotin (D-Biotin, Vitamin H, Coenzyme R, Bioepiderm)
(3aS,4S,6aR)-Hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazole-4-pentanoic Acid; |(+)-Biotin; Vitamin B7; Coenzyme R; D(+)-Biotin; Factor S; Lutavit H2; Meribin; NSC 63865; Rovimix H2

Biotin is used as a growth factor in mammalian cell culture as well as having numerous immunological purification roles in avidin/streptavidin-biotin binding mechanisms. Biotin, also known as vitamin H or B7, is a water-soluble B-complex vitamin which is composed of an ureido (tetrahydroimidizalone) ring fused with a tetrahydrothiophene ring. A valeric acid substituent is attached to one of the carbon atoms of the tetrahydrothiophene ring. Biotin is a cofactor in the metabolism of fatty acids and leucine, and it plays a role in gluconeogenesis. Biotin is necessary for cell growth, the production of fatty acids, and the metabolism of fats and amino acids. It plays a role in the citric acid cycle, which is the process by which biochemical energy is generated during aerobic respiration. Biotin not only assists in various metabolic reactions, but also helps to transfer carbon dioxide. Biotin is also helpful in maintaining a steady blood sugar level. Biotin is often recommended for strengthening hair and nails. Consequently, it is found in many cosmetic and health products for the hair and skin. Deficiency is extremely rare, as intestinal bacteria generally produce an excess of the body's daily requirement.

Synonyms
(3aS,4S,6aR)-Hexahydro-2-oxo-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazole-4-pentanoic Acid; (+)-Biotin; Vitamin B7; Coenzyme R; D(+)-Biotin; Factor S; Lutavit H2; Meribin; NSC 63865; Rovimix H2
CAS No
58-85-5
Molecular Formula
C₁₀H₁₆N₂O₃S
Molecular Weight
244.31
Purity
≥99%
Appearance
White to off-white crystalline powder
Identification
Conforms to reference
Specific Rotation
+89° to +93°
Loss on Drying
≤0.2%
Ash
≤0.1%
Solubility
Biotin is not very soluble (0.02g/100ml of hot dH2O and in 95% alcohol ~80mg/100ml at 25°C). Routine solubility assays yield 50mg/ml in 2M NH4OH. Biotin can be dissolved in dimethylformamide (DMF) at a concentration of 1.7mg/ml; 1ml of this can then added dropwise to 5ml of sodium potassium phosphate buffered saline, pH 6.8. For cell culture purposes, either HCl or NaOH may be used to titrate biotin into solution. Biotin is stable at 100°C in moderately acid or neutral aqueous solutions; the solutions can be heat-sterilized. Solutions above pH 9 are less stable. Moderately acid and neutral solutions are stable several months.
Storage and Stability
Store powder desicated and sealed at 4°C. Powder is stable for 12 months after receipt with proper conditions. Store liquid at 4°C.
Important Note
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
Toxicity and Hazards
 All products should be handled by qualified personnel only, trained in laboratory procedures.

Intended for research use only. Not for use in human, therapeutic, or diagnostic applications.

References
US Biological Application Reference: 1. Wagenaar, T.R., et al., J. Virology 82: 5153-5160 (2008). General References: 1. Merck 11: 1244 (1989). 2. U.S. Pharmacopeia, 21(6): 2542.
USBio References
US Biological Application Reference: 1. Wagenaar, T.R., et al., J. Virology 82: 5153-5160 (2008).
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