What is NIACINAMIDE? | What Is That Ingredient

What is NIACINAMIDE?

NIACINAMIDE, also called Nicotinamide is a close form of, but not, Vitamin B3 (Niacin).


Where does NIACINAMIDE come from?

It may come from vitamin manufacturing processes designed for stable food-grade supply.


How is NIACINAMIDE made?

Niacinamide is created when niacin attaches to a molecule called an amide molecule, this happens everywhere in the natural chemical processes of life, pinning the source of Niacinamide down becomes pretty hard since it can be made from almost any living creature.


Is NIACINAMIDE healty for me?

As vitamin B3, niacinamide supports normal metabolism; intake above recommended levels should be discussed with a clinician.


Also known as

This ingredient may also appear on labels as: B VITAMIN (NIACINAMIDE).

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