Paul Saladino· MD
riboflavin is the nutrient needed by your antigen or enzyme so genes make enzymes most of them not all of them but genes make enzymes and the enzyme will take a mineral or a vitamin usually not always in order for that enzyme to function and it requires certain ph's certain temperatures certain environments and freedom of other things to allow that vitamin and mineral to bind to that enzyme so that as I'm cannot you work so think of it as a the entity of our enzyme is a wheelbarrow sitting in your driveway right so riboflavin is going to be you know the person who is actually wheeling the wheelbarrow so actually you have the empty of our enzyme it's there but it's not going to do anything unless there's something to drive it so riboflavin is a driver of the entry bar enzyme