- as vitamins. This
collection of
compounds is
sometimes referred to as "
cobalamins".
These chemical compounds have a
similar molecular structure, each of...
-
compounds called cobalamins that are
available in the
human body in a
variety of
mostly interconvertible forms.
Together with folate,
cobalamins are essential...
- 2019). "Interconversion of
cobalamins in
human lymphocytes in
vitro and the
influence of
nitrous oxide on
synthesis of
cobalamin coenzymes". In
Zagalak B...
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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...
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Cobalamin biosynthesis is the
process by
which bacteria and
archea make
cobalamin,
vitamin B12. Many
steps are
involved in
converting aminolevulinic acid...
- B12 (
cobalamins).
Compounds with a
corrin core are
known as "corrins".
There are two
chiral centres,
which in
natural compounds like
cobalamin have the...
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Vitamin B12 deficiency, also
known as
cobalamin deficiency, is the
medical condition in
which the
blood and
tissue have a
lower than
normal level of vitamin...
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Transcobalamins are
carrier proteins which bind
cobalamin (B12).
Transcobalamin I (TC-1), also
known as
haptocorrin (HC), R-factor, and R-protein is encoded...
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Cobalamin riboswitch is a cis-regulatory
element which is
widely distributed in 5'
untranslated regions of
vitamin B12 (
Cobalamin)
related genes in bacteria...
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Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Vitamin B9 (folic acid and folates)
Vitamin B12 (
cobalamins)
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and ascorbates)
Vitamin D (calciferols) Vitamin...