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Vitamin B12 10ml

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Vitamin B-12 is a bioactive corrinoid compound used in experimental investigation of one-carbon metabolism, methylation pathways, and cellular redox and cofactor-dependent enzymatic processes.

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  • Purity: Conforms to internal specification
  • CAS Number: 68-19-9
  • Compound Type: Water-soluble vitamin
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  • Manufactured to defined specification
  • Store at ambient temperature in absolute darkness
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Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin) – 10 mL Solution

Synonyms / Designations: Vitamin B-12, Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, Hydroxocobalamin, Methylcobalamin.

CAS Number: 68-19-9 (Cyanocobalamin reference form)
Molecular Formula: C63H88CoN14O14P
Molecular Weight: ~1355.38 g/mol
Compound Classification: Naturally occurring cobalt-containing corrinoid vitamin

Specifications

  • Form: Aqueous solution
  • Concentration: 1000 µg/mL (nominal) Vitamin B-12
  • Volume: 10 mL
  • Filtration: 0.2 µm sterile membrane
  • Preservative: 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol
  • Container: Sterile glass vial
  • Appearance: Red solution
  • Purity: Manufactured to defined specification (≥98% assay cyanocobalamin; HPLC / spectroscopic methods, typical)
  • Solubility: Soluble in water; slightly soluble in ethanol; insoluble in non-polar solvents

Storage & Stability

  • Shelf life: 1.5 years from manufacture (21 °C)
  • Store at ambient temperature in absolute darkness; degrades on exposure to light/UV
  • Once opened, use or discard within 30 days
  • For full storage and expiry information, please refer to the batch code on the vial

Description & Mechanism

Vitamin B-12 is a water-soluble, cobalt-containing vitamin essential for fundamental biochemical processes in cellular metabolism. It functions as a cofactor for key enzymatic reactions involved in one-carbon metabolism, nucleic acid synthesis, and mitochondrial energy regulation.

In biochemical and cellular research systems, Vitamin B-12–dependent enzymes such as methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase are studied for their roles in DNA synthesis, amino acid metabolism, and fatty acid processing. Experimental models utilise Vitamin B-12 to investigate cofactor-dependent enzymatic activity, intracellular transport mechanisms, and nutrient–enzyme interactions under controlled conditions.

Applications in Research

  • Investigation of one-carbon metabolism and methylation pathways
  • Study of cofactor-dependent enzymatic reactions
  • Cellular metabolism and mitochondrial function research
  • Nutrient transport and vitamin uptake studies
  • Reference compound in biochemical and nutritional research

Handling

  • Handle using standard laboratory precautions
  • No reconstitution required — supplied as a ready-to-use sterile solution
  • Protect from light at all times
  • Do not freeze; storage at ambient temperature in darkness is recommended

Precautions & Notes

  • Stability may be affected by light, heat, and extreme pH
  • Experimental outcomes depend on concentration, model system, and formulation
  • Appropriate controls are recommended for enzymatic and cellular assays
  • Intended strictly for laboratory research use; not for human or veterinary application

References

Banerjee R., Ragsdale S.W. The many faces of vitamin B12: catalysis by cobalamin-dependent enzymes. Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2003.
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev.biochem.72.121801.161828

O’Leary F., Samman S. Vitamin B12 in health and disease. Nutrients, 2010.
https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/2/3/299

Froese D.S., Gravel R.A. Genetics of intracellular vitamin B12 metabolism. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2010.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21114891/

Keywords: Vitamin B-12, Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, Methylcobalamin, One-Carbon Metabolism, Cofactor Enzymes, Cellular Metabolism