Vitamin B12 Guide
Vitamin B12 is found in...
- Wet Cat Food (152)
- Wet Dog Food (120)
- Dry Dog Food (111)
- Dry Cat Food (82)
- Conditioner (13)
- Anti-Aging (9)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (7)
- Shampoo (5)
- Lip Gloss (4)
- Baby Care (General) (4)
- Nail Strengthener (4)
- Facial Cleanser (3)
- Anti Frizz (3)
- Contact Lens Cleaners (2)
- Hair Care Kits (1)
- Feminine Care (General) (1)
- Hand Cream (1)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (1)
- Mask (1)
- Moisturizer with SPF (1)
- Nail Polish (1)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (1)
- Oral Care (General) (1)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (1)
- Skin Care Kits (1)
- Skin Toners (1)
- Body Firming Lotion (1)
- Hair Color and Bleaching (1)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (0)
- Hair Care (General) (0)
More information on Vitamin B12...
Vitamin B12, vitamin B12 or vitamin B-12, also called cobalamin, is a water soluble vitamin with a key role in the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system, and for the formation of blood. It is one of the eight B vitamins. It is normally involved in the metabolism of every cell of the body, especially affecting DNA synthesis and regulation, but also fatty acid synthesis and energy production. As the largest and most structurally complicated vitamin, it can be produced industrially only through bacterial fermentation-synthesis.
Vitamin B12 consists of a class of chemically-related compounds (vitamers), all of which have vitamin activity. It contains the biochemically rare element cobalt. Biosynthesis of the basic structure of the vitamin in nature is only accomplished by simple organisms such as some bacteria and algae, but conversion between different forms of the vitamin can be accomplished in the human body. A common synthetic form of the vitamin, cyanocobalamin, does not occur in nature, but is used in many pharmaceuticals and supplements, and as a food additive, due to its stability and lower cost. In the body it is converted to the physiological forms, methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, leaving behind the cyanide, albeit in minimal concentration. More recently, hydroxocobalamin (a form produced by bacteria), methylcobalamin, and adenosylcobalamin can also be found in more expensive pharmacological products and food supplements. The utility of these is presently debated.
Historically, vitamin B12 was discovered from its relationship to the disease pernicious anemia, which is an autoimmune disease that destroys parietal cells in the stomach that secrete intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is crucial for the normal absorption of B12, so a lack of intrinsic factor, as seen in pernicious anemia, causes a vitamin B12 deficiency. Many other subtler kinds of vitamin B12 deficiency, and their biochemical effects, have since been elucidated....
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