Essential for red blood cell formation, neurological function and DNA synthesis. This standard form requires hepatic conversion to the active methylcobalamin before use.
Why this form
Cyanocobalamin is the most stable and extensively studied form of vitamin B12, resistant to degradation from heat, light and pH changes — ensuring reliable potency and consistent absorption throughout shelf life.
Key benefits
Energy & cell metabolism
Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme for methylmalonyl-CoA mutase, an enzyme central to the conversion of odd-chain fatty acids and amino acids into succinyl-CoA for entry into the Krebs cycle and energy production.
Nervous system integrity
Vitamin B12 contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and is essential for the synthesis and maintenance of myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibres.
Red blood cell formation
Together with folate, B12 is required for the synthesis of DNA in dividing red blood cell precursors, contributing to normal red blood cell formation.
Supports
