Biotin is an important vitamin for cellular function and growth and, t
herefore, essential for fetal development. The fetus is exclusively de
pendent on maternal biotin supply. Since biotin is not produced within
the body, maternal biotin levels depend on dietary intake. In order t
o investigate the biotin status of the human fetus, we measured the pl
asma biotin levels in 15 pregnant women and their fetuses who underwen
t amniocentesis and fetal blood sampling at 18-24 weeks of gestation f
or prenatal diagnosis of thalassemia. Maternal biotin was found to be
131 +/- (SD) 102 ng/l and fetal biotin 784 +/- 327 ng/l (p < 0.0001).
Our findings are indicative of an active transport mechanism of biotin
through the placenta in favor of the fetus.