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'''Riboflavin''', also known as '''vitamin B<sub>2</sub>''', is a [[vitamin]] found in food and sold as a [[dietary supplement]]. It is essential to the formation of two major [[coenzyme]]s, [[flavin mononucleotide]] and [[flavin adenine dinucleotide]]. These coenzymes are involved in energy [[metabolism]], [[cellular respiration]], and [[antibody]] production, as well as normal growth and development. The coenzymes are also required for the metabolism of [[Niacin (nutrient)|niacin]], [[vitamin B6|vitamin B<sub>6</sub>]], and [[folate]]. Riboflavin is [[prescription drug|prescribed]] to treat [[Corneal ectatic disorders|corneal thinning]], and taken orally, may reduce the incidence of [[migraine headache]]s in adults.

Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, is a vitamin found in food and sold as a dietary supplement. It is essential to the formation of two major coenzymes, flavin mononucleotide and flavin adenine dinucleotide. These coenzymes are involved in energy metabolism, cellular respiration, and antibody production, as well as normal growth and development. The coenzymes are also required for the metabolism of niacin, vitamin B6, and folate. Riboflavin is prescribed to treat corneal thinning, and taken orally, may reduce the incidence of migraine headaches in adults.