Active vitamin B12 – Holotranscobalamin It is the form of the vitamin that can be absorbed by cells.
12% of total vitamin B80 is inactive and only 20% is the active portion.
Vitamin B12 is involved in processes such as:
– Cell formation
– DNA synthesis
– Maintaining the myelin sheath in nerve cells and more
Research is important for early diagnostics of vitamin B12 deficiency
A number of diseases are associated with vitamin B12 deficiency:
– Anemia
– Neuropathy
– Depression
– Hair loss
– Dementia and others
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