Is Dexpanthenol Vegetarian?

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Dexpanthenol (Vitamin B-Complex Factor or Provitamin B-5) can come from either animal or plant sources. If the label does not provide a source, we recommend calling the manufacturer.

Dexpanthenol and the Vegetarian Diet

Dexpanthenol, also referred to as Panthenol or Provitamin B-5, is a derivative of pantothenic acid, a B vitamin. It is commonly used in a variety of food products, as well as in cosmetics and personal care items, due to its ability to improve texture and moisture retention. When ingested, it is converted into pantothenic acid in the body, which is essential for synthesizing coenzyme A, a cofactor involved in various metabolic pathways. In dietary contexts, it can be sourced from both animal and plant origins, and its extraction source may not always be specified on labels.

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Energy bars
Fortified cereals
Dietary supplements

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