High-Purity Methylcobalamin Powder Bioactive Form Vitamin B12 for Nutraceutical Grade Applications
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Methylcobalamin, widely known as Vitamin B12, is a unique cobalt-containing compound essential for cellular metabolism. As the bioactive form of B12, it offers superior bioavailability compared to synthetic variants. Naturally synthesized by microorganisms, this vitamin is critical for energy production, hematopoiesis, and neurological health. It remains stable in weak acid conditions (pH 4.5–5.0) but degrades under strong acids, alkalis, or high heat.
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Product Name |
Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) |
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Purity |
≥ 99% |
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Appearance |
Fine Red Crystalline Powder |
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CAS No. |
68-19-9 |
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Molecular Formula |
C₆₃H₈₈CoN₁₄O₁₄P |
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Molecular Weight |
1355.37 g/mol |
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Solubility |
Soluble in water; insoluble in ethanol and chloroform. |
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Flash Point |
9°C |
Methylcobalamin is the gold standard for B12 supplementation. It supports cellular energy conversion, red blood cell formation, and cognitive function. It is ideal for formulating energy-boosting capsules, vegan-friendly supplements, and healthy aging products.
Known for its regenerative properties, Vitamin B12 promotes skin cell renewal and improves microcirculation. It is used in premium anti-aging serums, moisturizers, and post-treatment creams to support skin vitality and soothe sensitivity.
An indispensable micronutrient for livestock and poultry. Supplementation corrects deficiencies common in grain-based diets, promoting growth rates, improving feed protein utilization, and enhancing reproductive performance in swine and poultry.
Used as a natural colorant and nutritional enhancer in fortified foods such as protein bars, dairy alternatives, and functional beverages.
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Bioactive Form: Direct biological activity without conversion.
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High Stability: Optimized for formulations within the pH range of 4.5–5.0.
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Microbial Origin: Suitable for vegan and vegetarian product lines.