(Biochemistry) a complex red crystalline compound, containing cyanide and cobalt and occurring in liver: lack of it in the tissues leads to pernicious anaemia. Formula: C63H88O14N14PCo. Also: vitamin B12
a complex water-soluble solid, C63H88N14O14PCo, obtained from liver, milk, eggs, fish, oysters, and clams: a deficiency causes pernicious anemia and disorders of the nervous system. Also called cyanocobalamin,cobalamin,extrinsic factor.
Propylene glycol administered orally (250-400 g/dose [8-14 oz]) once daily acts as a glucose precursor and combination of Butaphosphan and Cyanocobalamin is effective in ketosis therapy (Gordon et al., 2017).
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I was shocked to discover that in the last month, cyanocobalamin, the commercial form of vitamin B12 that has been manufactured inexpensively for the past 50 years, has now been priced at $140 per 30 cc vial.
For example, almost all (94%) said that vitamin B12 is "good for you," but only 9% have the same view of cyanocobalamin, even though they are the same thing.
Vitamin B12 deficit or cyanocobalamin (Cbl) has a great variety of clinical manifestations reflected in the compromise of different organic systems like the hematological, neurological, gastrointestinal, skin, mucosa, and cardiovascular systems (1).
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