Primary Applications
1. Pharmaceuticals and Nutraceuticals
This is the most direct application. It is used to:
Treat Vitamin B5 Deficiency: Although rare, it can be used to address deficiencies that may cause symptoms like fatigue, insomnia, or skin irritation.
Formulate B-Complex Supplements: It is a standard ingredient in B-complex and multivitamin supplements to ensure adequate daily intake.
Fortify Medical Nutrition: Used in nutritional shakes and tube-feeding formulas for patients who cannot eat a normal diet.
 2. Food and Beverage Fortification
It is widely added to foods to prevent deficiency and enhance nutritional value in:
Fortified Beverages: Sports drinks, energy drinks, and health tonics.
Infant Formula:To mimic the vitamin content of breast milk.
Breakfast Cereals, Milk, and Grain Products: To replace nutrients lost during processing (enrichment).
3. Animal Feed Additive
This is a very large-scale application. It is essential for:
Promoting Growth and Health: Crucial for the metabolism of all farm animals (poultry, swine, cattle, and fish).
Preventing Deficiencies: Deficiencies in animals can lead to poor growth, skin lesions, and reproductive issues. Adding it to feed ensures optimal health and productivity.
 4. Cosmetics and Personal Care
Due to its role in skin health, it is used in:
Moisturizers and Creams: Pantothenic acid is a precursor to Coenzyme A, which is vital for skin lipid and ceramide production, helping to maintain the skin barrier and hydration.
Hair Care Products: It is believed to add moisture and sheen to hair.