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Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Blood Test

$55.00 AUD

Dealing with migraines, cracked lips, or skin issues around your mouth or nose, and want to check whether low riboflavin might be a factor?

Measures riboflavin (vitamin B2) in blood. Riboflavin supports energy production, skin and eye health, and the metabolism of other B vitamins. Deficiency is uncommon with a varied diet but can occur in people who avoid dairy and meat, have absorption issues, or drink heavily.

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Overview

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a water-soluble B vitamin that serves as a building block for two coenzymes, FAD and FMN, which are involved in energy production at a cellular level. Beyond energy metabolism, riboflavin plays a role in the metabolism of other B vitamins (including folate, B6, and niacin), supports healthy skin and eye function, and contributes to iron metabolism and red blood cell production.

Riboflavin deficiency (ariboflavinosis) is relatively uncommon in people eating a varied diet, as B2 is found in many common foods including dairy products, eggs, meat, leafy green vegetables, and fortified cereals. Those at higher risk of deficiency include people who avoid dairy and meat, individuals with gastrointestinal conditions that impair absorption, heavy drinkers, and people with chronically restricted or monotonous diets.

The classic signs of riboflavin deficiency affect the mouth and skin: cracked or sore lips (angular cheilitis), a swollen red tongue (glossitis), skin rashes around the nose and mouth, and increased sensitivity to light. Because riboflavin is needed for the metabolism of other B vitamins, a deficiency in B2 can also impair the utilisation of folate and B6, potentially affecting those pathways as well.

There is growing interest in riboflavin's role in migraine management. Some research suggests that high-dose B2 supplementation may reduce migraine frequency in certain people, and practitioners investigating migraines may request a baseline riboflavin level before recommending supplementation.

Riboflavin is light-sensitive, which is relevant to sample handling (the laboratory takes appropriate precautions). It is also water-soluble, meaning excess amounts are excreted in urine rather than accumulating, which makes toxicity from dietary intake extremely unlikely. A bright yellow colour in urine after taking B2 supplements is harmless and simply reflects excretion of the excess.

Symptoms

To measure circulating riboflavin and identify levels that may be insufficient to support normal energy metabolism and tissue health.

Questions

  • Riboflavin is a key component of two coenzymes (FAD and FMN) involved in the body's energy production process. It also plays a role in the metabolism of folate, vitamin B6, and iron, and helps maintain healthy skin, eyes, and the lining of the digestive tract.
  • People who avoid dairy products, eggs, and meat are at higher risk, as these are the richest dietary sources. Others at risk include those with gastrointestinal conditions that affect absorption, people with high alcohol intake, and those with chronically poor dietary variety.
  • Some research suggests that high-dose riboflavin supplementation may reduce migraine frequency in certain people. Testing your baseline levels before supplementing can be a useful starting point, though interpretation and treatment decisions should involve your doctor or a headache specialist.
  • Common signs include cracked or sore lips (cheilitis), a swollen red tongue (glossitis), skin rashes around the nose and mouth, and increased sensitivity to light (photophobia). These symptoms can overlap with other conditions, so testing is useful to confirm whether B2 is involved.
  • Riboflavin is water-soluble, so excess amounts are generally excreted in urine (which turns bright yellow, a harmless effect). Serious toxicity from dietary riboflavin is not well documented. However, testing first means you're not supplementing unnecessarily and gives a useful baseline to measure improvement against.

Dr. Vu Tran
Bloody Good’s Chief Medical Officer

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How to prepare

No specific fasting required. You can eat and drink normally. Riboflavin is light-sensitive, so blood samples should be protected from light once collected (the laboratory handles this). Let the collector know if you take B vitamin supplements, though there is no requirement to stop them beforehand.

After the test

If levels are low, a GP or dietitian can advise on dietary sources (dairy, eggs, meat, leafy greens) or appropriate supplementation. If you are investigating riboflavin for migraine management, discuss this specifically with your treating practitioner before starting high-dose supplements.

Your test results will be available in your private dashboard. If there are any urgent issues, we'll let you know so you can follow up with your health professional.

Understanding results

Results are reported as riboflavin concentration in whole blood or plasma, depending on the method used, alongside a reference range. Low levels may indicate insufficient dietary intake or absorption issues. Results should be considered in the context of your diet and any symptoms you've been experiencing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most collection centres accept walk-ins. Some may require a booking - check details when you click on your chosen location.

If your test needs fasting, we’ll include that in your instructions after you order. Fasting usually means no food for 8–12 hours, but water is fine.

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