Methylcobalamine (Methyl B12) research-grade liquid solution supplied in a sealed vial. This formulation is studied in experimental models related to one-carbon metabolism, methylation pathways, cellular redox balance, neurological signaling, and hematologic processes.
Research Use Only: All products are intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research. Not for human or veterinary use.
Purity
High-purity research grade
Concentration
2,500 mcg/mL
Total content
50,000 mcg (50 mg) Methylcobalamine per vial
Packaging
Sealed vial with secure cap
Storage
Store refrigerated (2–8 °C). Protect from light. Do not freeze.
Molecular formula
C63H91CoN13O14P
Molecular weight
~1,344.4 g/mol
IUPAC name
Cobalamin, methyl-
Research Overview
Methylcobalamine (methyl-B12) is a coenzyme form of vitamin B12 widely studied in biochemical and cellular research. In experimental systems, it is investigated for its role in one-carbon transfer reactions, support of methylation capacity, and downstream effects on cellular growth, differentiation, and signaling.
Primary Research Areas
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One-carbon & methylation pathways: studied as a cofactor in methionine synthase–linked methyl-group transfer and methylation capacity models.
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Homocysteine metabolism models: applied in research exploring remethylation dynamics and related cellular stress markers.
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Neuronal & myelin-related studies: investigated in experimental systems examining neurite outgrowth, neuroprotection, and nerve-support pathways.
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Hematology & cell differentiation research: used in models evaluating erythropoiesis-associated processes and cellular maturation signaling.
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Oxidative stress & redox balance: explored in studies linking B12-dependent metabolism to redox homeostasis and mitochondrial resilience.