Official Health Claims
All health claims on this page are approved by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and comply with the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (Fødevarestyrelsen) regulations.*
Below, you’ll find only official, permitted health claims, nothing exaggerated, nothing misleading. Just clear, science-backed information to help you make informed decisions about your health.
Evidence that Matters
We focus on nutrients backed by solid research and stay up to date with the latest science.
Here are a few studies that show why we choose them that you might find interesting.
Pantothenic acid - a scoping review for Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2023
University of Helsinki, Finland
Pantothenic acid deficiency in man
R E HODGES; M A OHLSON; W B BEAN
Effect of ascorbic acid in pantothenic acid deficiency
J J BARBORIAK; W A KREHL
Pantothenic acid nutritional status in the elderly--institutionalized and noninstitutionalized
V Srinivasan; N Christensen; B W Wyse; R G Hansen
Pantothenic acid status of pregnant and lactating women
W O Song; B W Wyse; R G Hansen
Studies of pantothenic acid metabolism
W B BEAN; K DAUM; R LUBIN
Tolerable Upper Intake Level of Pantothenic Acid
EUROPEAN COMMISSION HEALTH and CONSUMER PROTECTION - 2002
Metabolic response to a pantothenic acid deficient diet in humans
Medical University of Tokyo, Japan
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There are currently 2,617 published studies on Vitamin B5
We continually assess new findings to ensure our approach stays grounded in the latest science
Numbers as of 2025
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