Seeking Health Hydrox-Adeno B12 is a source of two perfectly absorbable forms of vitamin B12: hydroxocobalamin and adenosylcobalamin. The preparation is an invaluable support for digestion and metabolic processes and promotes also proper formation of red cells and neuronal somas.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) – in terms of chemistry, it is a organic compound with cobalt in the oxidation state of + 3 as the central atom. Hydroxocobalamin and adenosylcobalamin belong to stable, bioavailable forms of the vitamin. Vitamin B12 is a crucial coenzyme of many reactions in the human body, including methylation which is extremely important to proper nutrient absorption.
Cobalamin and methylation
Vitamin B12 is a coenzyme necessary for the whole methylation, a process consisting in the addition of methyl molecule to specific compounds, making them available to the body. Even though this mechanism is very significant to metabolic homeostasis of the body, it can be disturbed quite easily. Factors impairing methylation reactions include stressors such as heavy workouts or mental load. That is why hard-training athletes should take special care of the efficiency of this process, both by means of a diet based on unprocessed products and proper supplementation support. Vitamin B12 is thus a perfect solution.
Cobalamin is a coenzyme of two key methylation reactions: the conversion of homocysteine into methionine and methylmalonyl-CoA into succinyl-CoA. The second reaction is particularly important to body energy balance because it facilitates providing propionate for the metabolism of pyruvate, which is involved in the Krebs cycle – the basic mechanism of energy production in aeorbic metabolism.
The impact on the health of the cardiovascular system
Vitamin B12 is also a very important factor determining the health of the cardiovascular system because it is responsible for two mechanisms necessary for maintaining the efficiency of venous-arterial blood flow. The first one is based on the already mentioned reaction concerning the methylation of homocysteine into methionine. In the case of insufficient vitamin B12 supply, the reaction proceeds less efficiently, leading to elevated blood homocysteine levels. The consequence of hyperhomocysteinaemia is damages to the blood vessel bed which is the primary cause of atherosclerotic plaque formation.
Cobalamin is also a regulator of erythropoiesis, namely differentiation of erythrocytes from a hematopoietic stem cell in the red bone marrow. Vitamin B12 deficiency in diet contributes to abnormal proliferation of red blood cells at the stage of conversion of reticulocytes. It can be detected in blood cell count by the presence of megalocytes (enlarged red blood cells). Impaired functions of abnormally large erythrocytes contribute to the so-called megaloblastic anaemia.
The health of the cardiovascular system
Vitamin B12 plays a significant role in proper neurotransmission. Cobalamin is one of the regulators of myelination that is the formation of myelin sheaths along the neuronal cell bodies. Not only are they shown to protect nerve cells but they also determine the normal speed of transmission of nerve impulses. Myelination disorders may contribute to decreasing the efficiency of cognitive functions, coordination and in extreme cases to structural damages to nerve fibres.
To sum up, Hydrox-Adeno B12 is a perfect metabolic support which should be considered by all individuals exposed to methylation disorders, mainly because of their lifestyle. Frequent workouts and also stress in everyday life will disrupt this process which is extremely important to your metabolic health. Because of that, your supplementation regimen should comprise an additional support in the form of vitamin B12 in the most bioavailable forms.
per 1 lozenge | amount | %DV |
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Vitamin B12 (as hydroxocobalamin and adenosylcobalamin) | 2000 mcg | 83333% |
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