Nicotinamide

Nicotinamide amide is a naturally occurring substance that is widely used in medicine and is related to the vitamin known as niacin. It plays an important role in the detoxification of toxic substances and supports the processes of regulating glucose metabolism in the body.

As vitamin PP vitamin B3, it plays the role of a coenzyme in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins, promoting the synthesis of leukocytes, platelets and hemoglobin. This active ingredient also contains vitamins B5, B6 and B9, which stimulate cell division and metabolism. Nicotinamine amide is used to treat anemia and B vitamin deficiency. Additionally, it can be used as a skin deodorant and antiperspirant to regulate excess sweating.

A lack of vitamin B3 can be caused by pesticide intoxication, mushroom poisoning, an unhealthy lifestyle, or certain eating disorders. Studying the level of this component in the blood can help determine the cause of the deficiency and test the body's tolerance to its increased dosages. Treatment for vitamin B3 deficiency involves supplementing with a multivitamin containing nicotine kampampa or 0.6 to 1.3 grams of additional protein foods per day.