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Methylcobalamin (mecobalamin, MeCbl, or MeB12) is a cobalamin, a form of
vitamin B12. It
differs from
cyanocobalamin in that the
cyano group at the cobalt...
- degradation.
Methylcobalamin is also
offered as a
dietary supplement.
There is no
advantage to the use of
adenosylcobalamin or
methylcobalamin forms for...
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prepared by this
method include the
naturally occurring coenzymes methylcobalamin and cobamamide, and
other cobalamins that do not
occur naturally, such...
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contains L-methylfolate (as Metafolin, a
calcium salt of
vitamin B9),
methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) and
pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (vitamin B6). It is a vitamin...
- to the four most
commonly known cobalamins:
cyanocobalamin (CNCbl),
methylcobalamin (MeCbl),
adenosylcobalamin (AdCbl, also
known as
cobamamide or...
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contains 5.635 mg of
folate as L-methylfolate, 1 mg of
vitamin B12 as
methylcobalamin, 50 mg of
vitamin B2 as riboflavin, and 5 mg of
vitamin B6 as pyridoxine...
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cofactor over time may
prove to hold
regulatory function of DNA and RNA.
Methylcobalamin Hydroxocobalamin Cyanocobalamin Vitamin B12
Cobalamin biosynthesis...
- anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs), prostaglandin-based drugs, gabapentin, and
methylcobalamin. However, the
quality of
evidence supporting their use is not high...
- It is
routinely produced by
various enzymes of the
radical SAM and
methylcobalamin varieties. The
reactivity of a
methyl group depends on the adjacent...
- cobalamin-independent:
Plants have both,
animals depend on the
methylcobalamin-dependent form. In
methylcobalamin-dependent
forms of the enzyme, the
reaction proceeds...