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What is it?

Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is one of the vital parts of the B-complex family. Unlike many other nutrients, vitamin B2 is not ingested directly. Instead, it is made in the intestines, converted from flavonoids in the daily diet. Vitamin B2 is one of the most readily absorbed of all nutrients, but it is also one of the most easily excreted. It is a water-soluble vitamin, and it is not stored in the body.

What Does in the Body?

Is essential in body growth, tissue repair, cell respiration, proper food digestion, nervous system health, assimilation of iron and works with vitamin A for good vision.

It also works with B1 in the conversion of food to energy.

Where is it Found?

Good food source of Vitamin B are: Beef, liver, enriched breads, pork, eggs, tuna, dairy products, fortified cereals and wheat germs

The Recommended Daily Intakes are: men 1.7 mg, women 1.7 mg, pregnant 2.0 mg, lactating 2.5 mg.

 Deficiency/Side Effects

Signs of a vitamin B2 deficiency include problems with vision, sores in or near the mouth, hair loss, insomnia, dizziness, digestive problems and inflammation of the tongue and mouth.


Riboflavin in excess does not appear to cause any serious side effect. A normal yellow discoloration of the urine is seen with an increased intake of vitamin B2, but this is quite normal and harmless.

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