Biotin+ Tablets
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Naturecan's Biotin+ tablets are a high-strength biotin supplement formulated for those who want more than a standard hair and beauty capsule. Each tablet delivers 5mg (5,000mcg) biotin at 10,000% of the Nutrient Reference Value (NRV), paired with 10mg zinc at 100% NRV - two complementary nutrients working in combination to support the maintenance of normal hair, skin and nails, normal immune function, protection of cells from oxidative stress, and normal energy-yielding metabolism.
Biotin is sometimes called a “growth vitamin” in popular wellness circles. While that term has no official regulatory standing, biotin does carry EFSA-authorised health claims, including its role in contributing to the maintenance of normal hair and skin. Naturecan Biotin+ takes this a step further by pairing biotin with zinc - a mineral with its own extensive range of authorised health claims - to create a dual-action formula designed for consistent, long-term daily use.
At a Glance
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Formula: 5mg (5,000mcg) biotin (10,000% NRV) + 10mg zinc (100% NRV) per capsule
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Pack size: 60 capsules - a convenient 2-month supply
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Usage: 1 capsule per day, preferably with food
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Biotin contributes to: the maintenance of normal hair and skin; normal energy-yielding metabolism; normal psychological function; normal functioning of the nervous system
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Zinc contributes to: normal immune function; protection of cells from oxidative stress; normal cognitive function; the maintenance of normal hair, skin and nails
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Dual-nutrient formula: two complementary nutrients in one capsule - not a standard single-ingredient product
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Designed for: long-term daily use, free from the need to reorder every few weeks
What is Biotin?
Biotin is among the most widely used hair skin and nails vitamins, valued for its EFSA-authorised role in the maintenance of normal hair and skin. Also known as vitamin B7, it's a water-soluble B-vitamin found naturally in a range of everyday foods. It plays a central role in several enzyme systems involved in normal macronutrient metabolism - the process by which the body breaks down and utilises fats, proteins and carbohydrates from the diet.(1)
Because biotin is water-soluble, the body does not retain significant reserves over time, making a regular daily intake important for maintaining normal function. Most people obtain some biotin through their diet, though levels in food can vary considerably depending on the types of foods eaten and how they are prepared. For this reason, many people choose a biotin supplement as a practical way to support their daily intake (2).
What Does Biotin Do?
Biotin's physiological roles extend well beyond its popular association with hair and beauty. According to EFSA-authorised health claims - the regulatory standard for nutrient function claims across the UK and EU - biotin contributes to the following:
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Normal macronutrient metabolism - supporting the way the body processes fats, proteins and carbohydrates
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Normal energy-yielding metabolism - contributing to how food is converted into usable energy
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Normal functioning of the nervous system
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Normal psychological function
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The maintenance of normal mucous membranes
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The maintenance of normal hair
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The maintenance of normal skin
These functions reflect biotin's involvement in multiple enzyme-dependent metabolic processes throughout the body.(1) Many people associate biotin for hair growth support with visible results; however, its EFSA-authorised role is specifically described as the maintenance of normal hair. Individual results may vary and depend on consistent use, overall health and diet.
Naturecan Biotin+ - Formula Highlights
Not all biotin supplements are formulated with the same intent. Naturecan Biotin+ has been developed around a specific set of principles: a meaningful dose, a complementary second nutrient and a pack size that supports genuine long-term consistency.
- 5mg (5,000mcg) biotin per capsule - 10,000% NRV. This dose is substantially above the standard NRV baseline and reflects the amounts most commonly assessed in supplement research. The NRV is a reference point, not a ceiling, and Biotin+ is positioned as a high-strength biotin tablet formulated for those seeking a consistent, meaningful daily dose.
- 10mg zinc per capsule - 100% NRV. Rather than a token addition, zinc is included at a full reference daily amount, bringing its own distinct set of EFSA-authorised benefits around immune function, oxidative stress and normal cognitive function. This sets Biotin+ apart from standard biotin-only hair, skin and nails vitamins.
- 60 capsules per pack - a 2-month supply. With one capsule per day, a single pack provides two full months of uninterrupted supplementation - removing the need for frequent reordering and making daily consistency easier to maintain.
- Dual-nutrient formula - Biotin+ is not a single-ingredient product. The deliberate pairing of biotin and zinc within one capsule creates a more comprehensive everyday formula without the inconvenience of taking multiple supplements separately.
Biotin and Zinc - Why Pair Them?
Zinc may not be the first nutrient that comes to mind when thinking about hair and nail vitamins - but it has a compelling and complementary set of EFSA-authorised health claims of its own. Zinc contributes to:
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The maintenance of normal hair, skin and nails
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Normal function of the immune system
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Protection of cells from oxidative stress
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Normal cognitive function
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Normal macronutrient metabolism
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Normal DNA synthesis
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Normal carbohydrate metabolism
By pairing biotin and zinc in a single daily capsule, Biotin+ delivers dual-action support across a wider range of biological functions than a conventional biotin-only formula. For those looking for comprehensive hair and nail vitamins that go beyond the basics, this combination may represent a more rounded everyday choice. It is worth noting that all health claims remain subject to EFSA authorisation, and results will vary between individuals.
Biotin and Collagen - Why Pair Them?
Collagen may not be the first ingredient that comes to mind alongside a biotin supplement - but as the body’s most abundant structural protein, it brings a distinct and complementary dimension to a daily beauty routine. Collagen:
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Is the primary structural component of skin’s connective tissue, providing the physical framework that supports skin integrity
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Works at a structural level that complements biotin’s metabolic function - the two operate through entirely different mechanisms, making them a non-overlapping everyday pairing
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Is supported in its formation by Vitamin C, which carries its own EFSA-authorised claim - contributing to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin
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Is among the most widely used ingredients in beauty supplement routines, commonly combined with biotin for a more rounded everyday approach to skin support
By pairing Biotin+ with Naturecan Collagen Peptide Powder, everyday skin support is addressed from two distinct angles: biotin’s EFSA-authorised role in the maintenance of normal skin at the metabolic level, and collagen’s contribution at the structural level. Naturecan Vitamin C Capsules rounds out the trio, bringing its own EFSA-authorised role in normal collagen formation. As with all nutritional supplements, results vary between individuals, and supplementation is intended to complement a varied and balanced diet rather than replace it.
How to Take Biotin+
Taking Biotin+ is straightforward. Take one capsule each day, preferably alongside a meal. Consuming biotin with food may support absorption and makes it easier to anchor the habit to an existing mealtime routine.
Consistency is key when it comes to nutritional supplementation. Taking your capsule at the same time each day - whether morning, midday or evening - is generally more effective than occasional higher doses. Supplements are intended to complement a varied and balanced diet and should not be used as a substitute for diverse nutrition.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medication or have an existing health condition, please consult a healthcare professional before beginning use.
Disclaimer: At high doses, biotin supplementation may interfere with certain blood tests that use biotin-based laboratory technology, including thyroid, cardiac and vitamin D tests, and may cause inaccurate results. If you are due to have a blood test, inform your healthcare professional or the laboratory that you are taking a high-dose biotin supplement and ask whether you should pause supplementation beforehand.
How Long Does Biotin Take to Work?
Setting realistic expectations is important with any nutritional supplement. Research suggests that consistent supplementation over several weeks to months may be needed before any effects become perceptible, as nutrients work at a cellular and metabolic level where changes accumulate gradually over time. (3)
This is one reason Naturecan Biotin+ has been packaged as a 2-month supply - to encourage uninterrupted daily use over a timeframe that aligns with what the available research suggests. Everyone's body responds differently depending on their baseline nutrient intake, lifestyle and individual physiology, and there are no shortcuts to consistent daily nutrition. The best biotin supplement routine is simply one that is easy to maintain over time.
Biotin-Rich Foods
Biotin occurs naturally in a variety of commonly eaten foods. Including a range of these in your diet can contribute to everyday intake:
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Eggs (particularly the yolk, which contains the highest concentration of biotin)
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Nuts, including almonds, walnuts and peanuts
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Legumes such as lentils, chickpeas and soybeans
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Oily fish, including salmon and sardines
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Seeds, particularly sunflower seeds
Incorporating biotin rich foods into your everyday diet provides a sound nutritional foundation, though levels can vary considerably depending on preparation methods. Cooking reduces biotin availability in some foods, while raw egg white contains a protein (avidin) that may inhibit biotin absorption when consumed regularly (2). A supplement such as Biotin+ can serve as a convenient and reliable daily top-up alongside your diet.
Stack and Pair
Biotin+ works well as a standalone supplement and can also be combined with other Naturecan products as part of a broader daily wellness routine. The following pairings make particular sense:
Collagen Peptide Powder
Collagen and biotin are a natural pairing in beauty-focused supplement routines. While biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin through its role in metabolic enzyme function, collagen provides the structural protein that forms the foundation of skin's connective tissue. For a comprehensive everyday skin and beauty stack, explore Naturecan Collagen Peptide Powder.
Vitamin C Capsules
Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for the normal function of skin - making it a logical complement to both biotin and collagen in a daily beauty supplement routine. Explore Naturecan Vitamin C Capsules.
Vitamin B12
As a fellow B-vitamin, vitamin B12 supports normal energy-yielding metabolism and normal functioning of the nervous system. For those already taking biotin as part of a daily B-vitamin routine, B12 is a natural companion. Explore Naturecan Vitamin B12.
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Full Ingredient List
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), Glazing Agent (Capsule (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose)), Zinc Bisglycinate, Bulking Agent (Microcrystalline Cellulose), Biotin, Anti-Caking Agent (Magnesium Stearate), L-Selenomethionine.
FAQs
Q1: What is biotin?
Biotin - also known as vitamin B7 - is a water-soluble B-vitamin found naturally in foods such as eggs, nuts and legumes. It plays a key role in normal macronutrient metabolism, meaning it supports the way your body processes the fats, proteins and carbohydrates you eat. Because it is water-soluble, the body cannot store biotin in large amounts, so a regular daily intake is important. Most people consume some biotin through their diet, though levels vary considerably across different foods and cooking methods, making a daily supplement a practical option for many.
Q2: Is it safe to take biotin every day?
Biotin is generally considered well tolerated when taken at the doses commonly used in supplements. As a water-soluble vitamin, amounts that the body does not need are typically excreted rather than stored. Naturecan Biotin+ provides 5mg (5,000mcg) per capsule - a dose in line with those used in supplement research. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking prescribed medication, we recommend consulting a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.
Q3: What does biotin do?
Biotin has several EFSA-authorised functions in the body. It contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism, normal energy-yielding metabolism, normal functioning of the nervous system and normal psychological function. It also contributes to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes, normal hair and normal skin. These functions reflect biotin's involvement in a range of enzyme-dependent metabolic processes. Supplementation is intended to support normal physiological function as part of a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle, and results may vary between individuals.
Q4: Does biotin help hair growth?
Biotin contributes to the maintenance of normal hair - this is an EFSA-authorised claim, meaning it is supported by the European Food Safety Authority based on the available scientific evidence. Results may vary between individuals and depend on consistent daily use over time. It is worth noting that this claim reflects support for normal biological function rather than a guarantee of specific outcomes. Individual response to supplementation will differ depending on overall health, diet and lifestyle. We recommend consulting a healthcare professional if you have specific concerns.
Q5: How much biotin should I take per day?
Each capsule of Naturecan Biotin+ contains 5mg (5,000mcg) of biotin, which equals 10,000% of the Nutrient Reference Value (NRV). The NRV is a baseline reference point rather than an upper limit, and many biotin supplements - including those used in research settings - use doses above it. We recommend taking one capsule per day as directed on the label. If you have specific concerns about nutrient intake or are unsure about the right level for you, a healthcare professional can offer personalised guidance.
Q6: How long does biotin take to work?
Research suggests that consistent supplementation over several weeks to months may be required before any effects become perceptible.(3) This is why Naturecan Biotin+ is packaged as a 2-month supply - to support daily use over a timeframe that aligns with the available evidence. As with most nutritional supplements, biotin and zinc work at a metabolic and cellular level, and any response accumulates gradually with regular use. Daily consistency over time is generally more important than the size of a single dose.
Q7: Can you take biotin and collagen together?
Yes - collagen and biotin can be taken together as part of a daily supplement routine. They support the body in different but complementary ways: biotin contributes to normal macronutrient metabolism and the maintenance of normal hair and skin through its role in enzyme function, while collagen provides the structural protein that helps maintain connective tissue integrity in the skin. For those looking to support their skin and overall appearance from multiple angles, pairing Biotin+ with Naturecan Collagen Peptide Powder is a natural everyday choice.
Q8: Are there any side effects of taking biotin?
Biotin is generally well tolerated at the doses used in supplements, and side effects are uncommon. As with any supplement, a small number of individuals may respond differently. If you experience any adverse effects after taking Biotin+, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. Always seek advice from a healthcare professional before use if you are taking prescribed medication, pregnant or breastfeeding. Supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or health condition.
References
(1) Zempleni, J. et al. (2009) 'Biotin and biotinidase deficiency', Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 4(6), pp. 595-607. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2726758/
(2) NHS (2020) B vitamins and folic acid. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-b/
(3) Trueb, R.M. (2016) 'Serum biotin levels in women complaining of hair loss', International Journal of Trichology, 8(2), pp. 73-77. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4989391/
(4) EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (2010) 'Scientific opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to biotin', EFSA Journal, 8(10), p. 1728. Available at: https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/j.efsa.2010.1728
(5) Prasad, A.S. (2013) 'Discovery of human zinc deficiency: its impact on human health and disease', Advances in Nutrition, 4(2), pp. 176-190. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3649098/
(6) EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (2009) 'Scientific opinion on the substantiation of health claims related to zinc', EFSA Journal, 7(9), p. 1229. Available at: https://efsa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2903/j.efsa.2009.1229
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