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Thorne - Stress B-Complex 60 vegetarian capsules
Stress B-Complex
24,95
Thorne
60 vegetarian capsules
  • Specialized B-complex for stress
  • Contains active B vitamins for better bioavailability
Jarrow Formulas - Pantethine 450 60 gelatin softgels
Pantethine 450
37,50
Jarrow Formulas
60 gelatin softgels
  • Contains 450 mg pantethine per gelatin softgel
  • Contains Pantesin®
Jarrow Formulas - Pantothenic Acid B5 100 vegetarian capsules
Pantothenic Acid B5
20,95
Jarrow Formulas
100 vegetarian capsules
  • Contains 500 mg pantothenic acid per capsule
  • Best value for money
Solgar - Pantothenic Acid 550 mg 50 vegetarian capsules
Pantothenic Acid 550 mg
26,95
Solgar
50 vegetarian capsules
  • Contains 550 mg pantothenic acid per capsule
  • The dark glass packaging offers the most optimal protection against the effects of oxygen, moisture and light
Vitals - Vitamine B5 250 mg 100 vegetarian capsules
Vitamine B5 250 mg
26,95
Vitals
100 vegetarian capsules
  • Contains 250 mg pantothenic acid per capsule
  • Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Viridian - Vitamin B5  350 mg 90 vegetarian capsules
Vitamin B5 350 mg
24,55
Viridian
90 vegetarian capsules
  • Contains 350 mg of vitamin B5
  • Contains only natural ingredients
Bonusan - Vitamin B5 Pantothenic Acid 500 mg 90 vegetarian capsules
Vitamin B5 Pantothenic Acid 500 mg
27,99
Bonusan
90 vegetarian capsules
  • Contains 500 mg pantothenic acid per capsule
  • Highly dosed and vegetarian

Vitamin B5 contributes to normal energy-generating metabolism, to the reduction of fatigue, to normal mental performance and supports in stressful situations.

Please use vitamin B5 alongside a natural and well-balanced vitamin B complex.

Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) supplement

What is vitamin B5?

Vitamin B5, also known as pantothenic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential for the proper functioning of the human body. It plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, hormone production and the synthesis of certain neurotransmitters. The body cannot make vitamin B5 itself, so it must be obtained through diet or supplements.

What does vitamin B5 do?

There are several benefits associated with taking vitamin B5 supplements. According to EFSA, vitamin B5 contributes to normal mental performance, the reduction of fatigue and exhaustion and to normal energy-generating metabolism.

What are the natural sources?

Vitamin B5 is found in a variety of foods, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, eggs, legumes, whole grains and vegetables such as broccoli and sweet potatoes. However, cooking and processing can reduce vitamin B5 levels in foods, so supplements can be a convenient way to ensure adequate intake.

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Written by: Wouter Olthof
Reviewed by: Peter Smeets

Updated: February 17, 2023