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Vitamin B5, from the Greek pantos meaning “everywhere,” is found in almost all foods. It is vital for making coenzyme A (CoA), the metabolic “hub” that links carbohydrates, fats, and proteins to energy. Through CoA and ACP, it also supports the synthesis of fatty acids, cholesterol, steroid hormones, and neurotransmitters like acetylcholine.
UL (Upper Level): Not established
Large doses may cause mild gastrointestinal upset; no serious toxicity reported.
TGA-compliant note: This page describes normal physiological roles and supporting nutrients. It does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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