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+ | Riboflavin derived coenzymes (FMN and FAD) are the cofactors of numerous oxydo-reduction enzymes and are also used in the energy transduction process. It is also used in antioxidative reactions and is required for several other vitamins metabolism.<br> | ||
+ | Riboflavin is mostly found in dairy products, offal and almonds.<br><br> | ||
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+ | According to the Indian Council of Medical Research report of 2009, riboflavin deficiency is rampant in India:<br> | ||
+ | only 13% of the households meet the riboflavin dietary requirements and more than 70% of women and children of low-income groups have biochemical evidence of riboflavin deficiency.<br><br> | ||
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