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Search results for riboflavin root_names_stdName in Standardized Name (approximate match)
Riboflavin 5'-acetate (aka riboflavin acetate) is a derivative of riboflavin which has a single acetylation on the ribityl moiety. There is a patent which describes the use of 'riboflavin acetate' in combination with pravastatin to reduce the serum cholesterol of beagles. However, it should be noted that riboflavin tetraacetate is sometimes colloquially referred to as riboflavin acetate.