Adenosylcobalamin
Vitamin
TL;DR
Adenosylcobalamin, an active vitamin B12 form, supports energy production, nerve health, and red blood cell formation. It aids mitochondrial function and may improve neurological symptoms.
Overview
Adenosylcobalamin, an active vitamin B12 form, supports energy production, nerve health, and red blood cell formation. It aids mitochondrial function and may improve neurological symptoms. Found in meat, fish, and supplements.
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products in our database contain Adenosylcobalamin
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Compound Forms
Adenosylcobalamin is available in several different compound forms, each with varying bioavailability and benefits.
| Form | Scientific Name | Bioavailability | Typical Dosage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adenosylcobalamin | 5'-Deoxyadenosylcobalamin | 25% | 100-2000 mcg |
Benefits
Supports new red blood cell production; used alongside B9 in homocysteine regulation; aids in energy metabolism; helps maintain nerve sheaths.
Dosage Guide
Common Dosage
500mcg
Typical Range
100 - 5000 mcg
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.

