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I want to know what's the role of biotinidase in the body?

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Specializes in Psychiatry

Biotinidase: Enzyme that removes Biotin from Biocytin & makes it available to be reused by other enzymes. Biotin is needed for cell growth, & metabolism of fats & amino acids , & regulation of blood sugar.

Answered 5/15/2015

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