PABA
PABA

Function
PABA, which is short for Para-Amino-Benzoic Acid, is also not a formal B vitamin, but is also closely related to the B vitamin complex. PABA is water-soluble and is considered unique in its kind because it is 'a vitamin within a vitamin', commonly found in combination with folic acid.
Source:
- Grain and wheat products
- bran
- brown rice
- brewer's yeast
- and molasses
- may also be partly are produced by the body itself.
Products
This active ingredient is found in the Multivitamin Optimum.
PABA
PABA, which is short for Para-Amino-Benzoic Acid, is also not a formal B vitamin, but is also closely related to the B vitamin complex. PABA is water-soluble and is considered unique in its kind because it is 'a vitamin within a vitamin', commonly found in combination with folic acid. PABA is naturally present in cereal and wheat products, bran, brown rice, brewer's yeast and molasses, but can also be partially synthesised by the body. Because PABA fulfils several functions in the human body and is especially important for the cooperation between folate and other nutrients, we have added a balanced dose of PABA to Multivitamin OPTIMUM.