The symptoms of a vitamin B-12 deficiency may include: Fatigue, weakness Memory loss Depression Confusion Insomnia Shortness of breath Poor sense of balance Vision problems Diarrhoea or constipation Loss of appetite Cognitive functioning problems Beefy, red, smooth and sore tongue Sore mouth and/or bleeding gums Numbness and tingling of hands and feet Loss of hearing and tinnitus Pale, possibly yellowish pallor in light-skinned individuals
Missing strings of residues in protein crystal structures
Use within 28 days, then reconstitute next vial
Thus, there is typically a need for parenteral administration of peptides [1,2,4]
Vitamin B-12 is an important vitamin that you usually get from your food
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