Since it is a component of the vitamin B12 ( cyanocobalamin ), it is distributed to most tissues of the body.
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Methylcobalamin can be produced in the laboratory by reducing cyanocobalamin with sodium borohydride in alkaline solution, followed by the addition of methyl iodide.
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The term persistent radical effect was coined in 1992 by Daikh and Finke in work related to the thermolysis of a cyanocobalamin model compound.
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See cyanocobalamin for discussion of the chemical preparation of reduced-cobalt vitamin analogs and preparation of physiological forms of the vitamin such as adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin.
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A photograph provided by TMZ shows a large bottle of methadone along with vials of injectable vitamin B12 ( cyanocobalamin ) in her refrigerator and diet product Slimfast.
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These may be supplemented, although since cyanocobalamin contains the toxic chemical cyanide, dogs that have serious cobalamin issues should instead be treated with hydroxocobalamin or methylcobalamin.
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Pure cyanocobalamin possesses the deep pink color associated with most octahedral cobalt ( II ) complexes and the crystals are well formed and easily grown up to millimeter size.
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Because humans and animals can convert cyanocobalamin to any one of the active vitamin compounds, by definition this makes cyanocobalamin itself a form ( or vitamer ) of.
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Because humans and animals can convert cyanocobalamin to any one of the active vitamin compounds, by definition this makes cyanocobalamin itself a form ( or vitamer ) of.
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Many of the biomolecules that incorperate a metal may be like this . cyanocobalamin is one example . talk ) 13 : 18, 9 March 2008 ( UTC)