Vitamin+B12

  • 11vitamin B12 — A vitamin that is needed to make red blood cells and DNA (the genetic material in cells) and to keep nerve cells healthy. It is found in eggs, meat, poultry, shellfish, milk, and milk products. Vitamin B12, along with folate, may be given to help …

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  • 12vitamin B12 — noun Date: 1948 1. a complex cobalt containing compound C63H88CoN14O14P that occurs especially in liver, is essential to normal blood formation, neural function, and growth, and is used especially in treating pernicious and related anemias and in …

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  • 13Vitamin B12 deficiency — Classification and external resources Cyanocobalamin ICD 10 E …

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  • 14Vitamin B12-transporting ATPase — In enzymology, a vitamin B12 transporting ATPase (EC number|3.6.3.33) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:ATP + H2O + vitamin B12out ightleftharpoons ADP + phosphate + vitamin B12inThe 3 substrates of this enzyme are ATP, H2O, and… …

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  • 15Vitamin B12-responsive methylmalonicaciduria — An inherited metabolic (biochemical) disease that, unless effectively treated, causes young children to become mentally retarded. The defect in some (but not all) of these children has to do with an inability to use the vitamin B12 they ingest.… …

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  • 16vitamin B<sub>12</sub> — a deep red crystalline, 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&#8230; …

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  • 17vitamin B12 — noun The compound cobalamin or cyanocobalamin …

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  • 18Vitamin B12 — Cyanocobalamin; Cobalamin …

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  • 19vitamin B12 — /vaɪtəmən bi ˈtwɛlv/ (say vuytuhmuhn bee twelv) noun → cobalamin …

  • 20Vitamin-B — ist eine Vitamin Gruppe, in der acht wasserlösliche Vitamine zusammengefasst sind, die alle als Vorstufen für Koenzyme dienen. Die Nummerierung ist nicht durchgehend, weil sich bei vielen Substanzen, die ursprünglich als Vitamine galten, der&#8230; …

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