B vitamins are a group of vitamins involved in converting food to energy (metabolism) and producing blood, DNA and other cells. They include vitamin B1 (thiamine), B3 (niacin or nicotinic acid), B5 (panthotenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), B9 (folate or folic acid) and B12 (cobalamin).
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