Riboflavin

Japanese: riboflavin
Riboflavin

...(3) Hypertension In humans, it is said that no side effects are observed even if large amounts of vitamin B1 are administered for a long period of time (several months), and no pathological changes are observed in the blood or organs.
[Vitamin B2 ]
Riboflavin is a vitamin B complex that was discovered as a heat-stable growth-promoting factor. Its chemical name is riboflavin. (1) Physiological effects Riboflavin is synthesized by plants and many microorganisms, but not by higher animals.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "riboflavin" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…(3)過剰症 ヒトでは,ビタミンB1の大量投与を長期間(数ヵ月)続けても副作用はみられず,血液や臓器にも病理学的変化はみられないといわれている。
[ビタミンB2
 ビタミンB複合体のうち,耐熱性の成長促進因子として発見されたものであり,化学名リボフラビンriboflavin。(1)生理作用 リボフラビンは,植物や多くの微生物によって合成されるが,高等動物においては合成されない。…

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