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Biotin: what supplement brands should know

Biotin: what supplement brands should know — a practical private-label guide for supplement brand owners. Plan formats, categories and documentation, then…

8 July 2026 · 5 min read

Who this is for

Who this article is for

Brand owners and category managers reviewing a private-label supplement project.

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7 or vitamin H, is a water-soluble B vitamin that supports normal energy metabolism and the maintenance of hair, skin, and nails. For supplement brand owners, understanding the practical aspects of sourcing and formulating biotin products is essential to creating a successful private-label range. This article covers key considerations from formulation to compliance, helping you make informed decisions as you develop your product line.

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What this active is and typical formats

Biotin is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a role in macronutrient metabolism. It is commonly available in supplement form as biotin (D-biotin) in dosages ranging from 30 mcg to 10,000 mcg per serving. Typical formats include tablets, capsules, softgels, gummies, and powders. For private-label brands, biotin is often used as a standalone product or combined with other ingredients like collagen, zinc, or other B vitamins.

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Category fit for brand ranges

Biotin is most commonly positioned in the beauty-from-within category, targeting hair, skin, and nail health. It also fits well in general wellness, energy support, and prenatal ranges. Brand owners should consider their target audience and overall product portfolio when deciding whether to offer biotin as a single ingredient or as part of a multi-nutrient formula.

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Formulation and format considerations

When formulating biotin supplements, key factors include dosage, bioavailability, and compatibility with other ingredients. Biotin is stable under normal conditions but can degrade with excessive heat or moisture. Common delivery formats include capsules and tablets for precise dosing, gummies for consumer appeal, and powders for flexible serving sizes. The choice of format should align with your brand's target market and manufacturing capabilities.

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Compliance and label responsibility

Brand owners are responsible for ensuring their final product labels comply with all applicable regulations in their target market. This includes accurate ingredient listings, appropriate health claims, and proper dosage statements. DAT Supply provides certificates of analysis for raw materials, but final product testing and label review are the brand owner's obligation. Always consult with a regulatory expert to confirm compliance.

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How to brief this active to DAT Supply

To brief biotin to DAT Supply, provide your desired dosage, format, and any target market requirements. You can choose from existing formulations or work with our team to develop a custom blend. Specify your preferred packaging and labeling needs. Our team will guide you through the process from concept to production, ensuring your product meets your specifications.

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