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Vitamin B3 (Niacin): Nicotinic Acid, Niacinamide and Nutritional Significance

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What is vitamin B3?

Vitamin B3, commonly referred to as niacin, exists in two primary forms: nicotinic acid and niacinamide (nicotinamide). Both forms are biologically active and function as precursors to the coenzymes NAD and NADP, which are essential for energy metabolism and numerous cellular processes.
In nutritional analysis, it is important to distinguish between these forms, as nicotinic acid and niacinamide may be present in different proportions depending on the matrix and formulation.
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What the literature shows

Niacin plays a central role in metabolic pathways related to energy production, particularly those involving carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism.
Both nicotinic acid and niacinamide contribute to the formation of NAD and NADP, which are involved in oxidation–reduction reactions throughout the body.
The literature also shows that niacin can be synthesised from tryptophan, although this conversion is limited and dietary intake remains essential for meeting nutritional requirements.

Stability and processing considerations

Niacin, including both nicotinic acid and niacinamide, is generally more stable than other B vitamins. It shows good resistance to heat, light, and oxidation, making it less susceptible to degradation during processing.
However, matrix effects and processing conditions can still influence recovery and measurable concentrations, particularly in complex samples such as feed and premixes.

Relevance in food, feed and premixes

Niacin is widely used in fortified foods, animal feeds, infant formula, and vitamin premixes, typically in the form of nicotinic acid or niacinamide.
In animal nutrition, niacin supports metabolic efficiency, energy utilisation, and performance.
In food and infant nutrition, niacin is essential for maintaining normal metabolic function and is often included to meet regulatory nutritional requirements.

Why laboratory analysis matters

Accurate analysis of vitamin B3 requires the quantification of both nicotinic acid and niacinamide (nicotinamide) to determine total niacin content.
Laboratory testing is essential to:
‣ Confirm total vitamin B3 (niacin) levels
‣ Differentiate between nicotinic acid and niacinamide where required
‣ Verify formulation and premix inclusion levels
‣ Ensure compliance with nutritional specifications and labelling requirements
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