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Name:
Cyanocobalamin
C.A.S # :
68-19-9
Synonyms:
Cyano-5,6-dimethylbenzimidazole-cobalamin; Vitamin B12
Molecular Structure:

Molecular formula:
C63H88CoN14O14P
Molecular weight :
1355.38
Assay:
96.0%-100.5%
Quality Standards:USP30
Cyanocobalamin contains not
less than 96.0 percent and not more than 100.5 percent of C63H88CoN14O14P,calculated
on the dried basis.
Characteristic:
Dark red crystal or crystalline powder.
Melting point:
>300°C
Water solubility:
Dissolved in water and
alcohol, do not dissolve in acetone, chloroform and ether.
Function and Usage:
Cyanocobalamin
is a synthetic (man-made) form of vitamin B12. Naturally
occurring vitamin B12 is found in fish, seafood, milk, egg
yolk and fermented cheeses. Vitamin B12 is essential to the
development of healthy blood cells, nerve cells, and proteins in the
body and for the normal metabolism of fats and carbohydrates in the
body. Lack of vitamin B12 can result in anemia, stomach
problems, and nerve damage. Cyanocobalamin treats or prevents vitamin B12
deficiency and a resulting type of anemia, called pernicious anemia.
Pernicious anemia occurs in patients who do not have enough vitamin B12
in their diet (e.g., strict vegetarians) or who cannot adequately absorb
the vitamin due to a defect or disease of the stomach or intestines. |