Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| Biotin (B7) | Vitamin A (Retinol) | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Vitamins | Vitamins |
| Standard Dose | 2500-5000 mcg daily | 5000-10,000 IU retinol (1500-3000 mcg RAE) daily |
| Timing | With meals. Any time of day. | With fat-containing meal. Best with vitamins D and K for synergistic fat-soluble vitamin balance. |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing for maintenance; 3-6 months for hair/nail cosmetic benefit | ongoing |
| Evidence Level | moderate_human | strong_human |
Biotin serves as a covalently bound coenzyme for five mammalian carboxylase enzymes: acetyl-CoA carboxylase (fatty acid synthesis), pyruvate carboxylase (gluconeogenesis), propionyl-CoA carboxylase (odd-chain fatty acid and amino acid metabolism), 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase (leucine catabolism), and methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase. It also plays a role in histone biotinylation (epigenetic regulation), gene expression regulation, and cell signaling. Essential for keratin infrastructure in hair, skin, and nails.
2500-5000 mcg daily
With meals. Any time of day.
ongoing for maintenance; 3-6 months for hair/nail cosmetic benefit
Retinol is converted to retinal (for vision, rhodopsin cycle in rod photoreceptors) and retinoic acid (for gene regulation). Retinoic acid binds RAR/RXR nuclear receptors, regulating >500 genes involved in cell differentiation, immune function, and embryonic development. It is essential for mucosal barrier integrity (gut, respiratory, skin epithelial cell turnover), T-cell differentiation (promotes Treg and Th2 over Th1/Th17), IgA secretion, and natural killer cell function. Works synergistically with Vitamin D — both share the RXR receptor as a heterodimer partner.
5000-10,000 IU retinol (1500-3000 mcg RAE) daily
With fat-containing meal. Best with vitamins D and K for synergistic fat-soluble vitamin balance.
ongoing
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