What is Niacin?
Niacin also known as nicotinic acid or Vitamin B3 is from the B vitamin family.
Niacin was first described by Weidel in 1873 in his studies of nicotine. [1]
Source(s) Derived From |
Animal Sources, Plant Sources, Other Natural Sources Niacin can be sourced from meats, fruits, vegetables, and mushrooms. Turkey and chicken contain the highest amounts, while Peanuts, and Green Peas contain the highest among plant based food. [2] |
Natural or Artificial? |
Natural |
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Aliases (Also Known As) |
Niacin Supplement Niacinamide Nicotinamide Nicotinic Acid Nicotinic Acid Amide Vitamin B3 Color Key - (Click/Tap to View)
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Ingredient updated | UPC Food Search | January 5, 2018 @ 2:30 PM |
Ingredient added | UPC Food Search | January 1, 2009 @ 2:14 AM |