Methylcobalamin

 

Methylcobalamin is the coenzyme and active form of vitamin B12 used in the human body. Chemically, it contains a methyl group attached to the cobalt atom in the cobalamin structure. Since most B-vitamins are combined in the same food sources (grains, meat and fish), they easily interact and support each other’s function. These vitamins mainly function as co-enzymes in a variety of metabolic and biochemical reactions. B vitamins are essential for:
• Maintaining the energy metabolism
• Cardiac function
• Proper growth and development
• Maintenance of cells and organs