Biotin + Vitamin C Natural Berry Flavor

Botanicals with Nutrients

Brand: SR Sports Research

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Net Contents

60 Gummy(ies)

Serving Size

1 Gummie(s)

Servings Per Container

Not specified

Supplement Form

Gummy or Jelly

Bar Code (UPC/SKU)

0 23249 01303 7

Product Version

Not specified

Suggested Use

1 Gummy per day Suggested use: As a dietary supplement; healthy adults chew 1 gummy daily. Best when taken as directed by a qualified healthcare professional.

Market Reference

$9.43 – $3483.81· 14 listings
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Research & Studies

  • Consumption of blueberry polyphenols reduces exercise-induced oxidative stress compared to vitamin C

    SR McAnulty, LS McAnulty, DC Nieman, CL Dumke… - Nutrition Research, 2004 - Elsevier

    … many types of sports. Informed … Blueberry Council and were from the same cultivar. In session 2, subjects received a 1250-mg vitamin C (ASC group) supplement in a blueberry-flavored …

    2004111 citations
  • Micronutrients and Polyphenols: Catalysts and Protectors

    S do Carmo, J Lillis, J Villa-Rodriguez… - Integrative Sport and …, 2025 - api.taylorfrancis.com

    … studies evidencing a negative effect on exercise performance following the supplementation of vitamin combinations (eg vitamins C and E), both vitamins A … , berries and broccoli. When …

    2025
  • Functional food with some health benefits, so called superfood: a review

    E Gupta, P Mishra - Current Nutrition & Food Science, 2021 - benthamdirect.com

    … of potassium, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin B6 and … of phenols, flavonoids, vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin B6, biotin, … to presence of aromatic taste and flavor similar to a mixture …

    2021125 citations
  • Effect of a blueberry nutritional supplement on macronutrients, food group intake, and plasma vitamin E and vitamin C in US athletes

    C Sánchez-Moreno, VA Kimler, FL Cordts… - … journal of food …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis

    … diets, so this study was conducted to assess the intake … natural blueberry beverage, or a blueberry-flavored, pigmented and textured placebo beverage for a period of 30 days. This study …

    200811 citations
  • A nutrient-dense, high-fiber, fruit-based supplement bar increases HDL cholesterol, particularly large HDL, lowers homocysteine, and raises glutathione in a 2 …

    ML Mietus-Snyder, MK Shigenaga, JH Suh… - The FASEB …, 2012 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    … (RDA) per bar; with the exceptions of vitamin D and vitamin C (both added above 50% RDA). … All bars have extra natural blueberry flavoring. One of two alternative flavors was added to …

    201244 citations
  • Epigenetically Active Supplements and the Risk of Sports Injuries: Narrative Review from Molecular Mechanisms to Practical Implications

    A Leońska-Duniec - Nutrients, 2026 - mdpi.com

    20261 citations

Data sourced from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) · Label entered 2025-01-23. DSLD Label ID: 326238. This information is provided for educational reference only and is not medical advice. Always follow the product label and consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.