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Radiance is a 9-compound B-complex research blend studied in preclinical models for keratin synthesis, dermal cofactor support, and methylation pathways relevant to hair, skin, and nail research. Each kit contains ten 10ml vials of the following actives: ✓ Niacinamide 50mg — NAD+ precursor, dermal energy cofactor ✓ Thiamine HCl 50mg — vitamin B1, energy metabolism cofactor ✓ Pantothenic Acid 25mg — vitamin B5, keratin synthesis support ✓ Choline 10mg — methylation and membrane synthesis cofactor ✓ Inositol 10mg — cell signaling and hair follicle research ✓ Niacin 5mg — vitamin B3, vascular and dermal cofactor ✓ Biotin 100mcg — vitamin B7, keratin and hair research cofactor ✓ Folic Acid 100mcg — methylation cycle and cellular replication Each batch is USA-manufactured, third-party tested, and formulated for laboratory research.
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Biotin (B7) is the most-studied cofactor in keratin protein synthesis research, central to hair, skin, and nail structural protein assays.
Niacinamide (B3) is a direct NAD+ precursor — studied in dermal research models for cellular energy, DNA repair, and antioxidant pathway activity.
Thiamine, pantothenic acid, niacin, and folic acid form a coordinated B-complex that supports methylation cycles studied in cellular replication research.
B5 is studied in research as a cofactor in coenzyme A synthesis, central to fatty acid metabolism in sebaceous and follicular cell models.
Membrane phospholipid synthesis cofactors studied across dermal, follicular, and epithelial cell research.
Pre-formulated 10ml vials × 10 — no compounding required. Store at 2–8°C, protect from light.
Radiance is a B-complex research blend formulated around the cofactors most studied in hair, skin, and nail research. The formulation centers on biotin (the dominant keratin-synthesis cofactor in the literature), niacinamide (the dominant NAD+ precursor in dermal research), and a coordinated B-complex backbone (thiamine, pantothenic acid, niacin, folic acid) plus choline and inositol for membrane and methylation support. Radiance combines nine compounds into a single research-grade blend, supplied in a 10ml × 10-vial kit.
Researchers choose Radiance when studying keratin synthesis, dermal cofactor pathways, hair follicle research models, and B-complex methylation cycles. Rather than sourcing nine individual cofactors and compounding them, Radiance delivers a pre-formulated, third-party-tested research blend in vial format. Manufactured in USA facilities with batch-specific testing, Radiance gives researchers a consistent multi-cofactor tool for dermatological and structural protein research.
Most B-complex research blends on the market are generic B-vitamin formulations with no specific research target. Radiance is built around the cofactors with the strongest published literature in hair, skin, and nail research — biotin and niacinamide as primary actives, supported by a structural B-complex and methylation backbone. That focused formulation makes it a more relevant research tool for dermatological and structural protein studies than a general B-vitamin blend.
Radiance is used in research to study keratin synthesis, dermal cofactor pathways, hair follicle biology, and B-complex methylation cycles. It combines biotin, niacinamide, and a coordinated B-complex into a single research blend supplied by Real Peptides in a 10ml × 10-vial kit.
Biotin (100mcg) is a keratin synthesis cofactor. Niacinamide (50mg) is an NAD+ precursor studied in dermal energy and DNA repair research. Thiamine (50mg), Pantothenic Acid (25mg), Niacin (5mg), and Folic Acid (100mcg) form the methylation and energy-metabolism backbone. Choline (10mg) and Inositol (10mg) support membrane and signaling pathways.
Research has documented five primary mechanisms across the Radiance cofactor stack: (1) keratin synthesis support via biotin and pantothenic acid, (2) NAD+ pathway activity via niacinamide, (3) methylation cycle support via folic acid and B-vitamins, (4) membrane synthesis support via choline and inositol, and (5) cellular energy cofactor activity across the full B-complex.
No. Radiance contains 100mcg of biotin alongside eight additional cofactors — niacinamide (in a much higher 50mg dose than biotin), thiamine, pantothenic acid, niacin, folic acid, choline, and inositol. This makes Radiance a multi-pathway research blend rather than a single-ingredient biotin formulation.
Niacinamide (50mg) is the largest single ingredient because it serves as a direct NAD+ precursor — the central coenzyme studied in dermal energy metabolism, DNA repair, and antioxidant pathway research. Higher inclusion of niacinamide gives researchers more flexibility across study designs.
No. Radiance is supplied for laboratory research use only. It is not approved by the FDA for any therapeutic use, and the individual compounds are studied for research purposes rather than supplied for human consumption.
Each Radiance kit contains ten 10ml vials. The format supports multi-experiment research protocols without requiring compounding or reconstitution.
Yes. Radiance is frequently studied alongside Endure (amino acid blend supporting collagen research) and across broader regeneration and recovery research peptides. The combination of B-complex cofactors with amino acid substrates supports comprehensive structural-protein research designs.
Store Radiance vials at 2–8°C (refrigerated), protected from light. Do not freeze. When stored correctly, the formulation maintains stability throughout its shelf life.
Real Peptides sells Radiance in a 10ml × 10-vial kit format, USA-manufactured and third-party tested. Browse our full research blend catalog or view the regeneration and recovery collection for related compounds.
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