Additives & Effects
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Riboflavin, Riboflavin-5'-phosphate (E101)
Riboflavin: An essential B-vitamin with antioxidant properties; generally safe for use.
Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Acid Carbonate (E170)
Calcium Carbonate: Commonly used as an anti-caking agent and a source of calcium; excessive consumption may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort.
Zinc Sulfate: Used as a trace mineral supplement; excessive consumption may cause nausea or other digestive discomfort.
Calcium Folinate: A form of Folic Acid used in B-vitamin complexes; essential for DNA synthesis and cell division.
Biotin: A Vitamin B7 compound important for skin, hair, and metabolic functions; no significant risks at normal intake levels.
Sodium Malate, Sodium Acid Malate (E350)
Sodium Malate: Used as an acidity regulator, it is generally considered safe but may cause digestive discomfort in sensitive individuals.
Niacin: A form of Vitamin B3 that supports metabolism and nervous system health, but excessive intake may cause flushing or discomfort.
Pantothenic Acid: A Vitamin B5 compound essential for producing coenzyme A; generally safe.