B12
$65.00
Vitamin B‑12 (cobalamin) is a water-soluble, cobalt-based vitamin essential for DNA synthesis and cellular energy production. In laboratory research, it is commonly used as a cofactor in methylation pathways, including the remethylation of homocysteine to methionine and the metabolism of odd-chain fatty acids. Studies often focus on its chemical stability, bioavailability, and functional interactions with other B-complex vitamins under controlled experimental conditions.
For in‑vitro laboratory research only. Not a drug, food, cosmetic, or veterinary product. Not for human or animal administration.
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What is Vitamin B‑12 used for in research?
Vitamin B‑12 is used to study DNA synthesis, methylation pathways, and cellular energy metabolism in in-vitro experiments.
Which pathways rely on Vitamin B‑12 as a cofactor?
Vitamin B‑12 is a cofactor in methylation pathways, including the remethylation of homocysteine to methionine, and in odd-chain fatty acid metabolism.
How is Vitamin B‑12 prepared for experiments?
Researchers typically reconstitute Vitamin B‑12 under sterile conditions using water or appropriate laboratory buffers according to experimental protocols.
What experimental models commonly use Vitamin B‑12?
Vitamin B‑12 is commonly applied in in-vitro models studying DNA synthesis, methylation cycles, and cellular energy production.
What precautions should be taken when handling?
Handle using sterile technique, avoid contamination, store properly, and minimize freeze–thaw cycles to maintain stability and activity.





