When someone experiences tiredness, tingling or trouble concentrating, low B12 levels often become a concern
TCB II: 4247kDa protein Essential protein in the delivery of vitamin B12 to cells and tissues The production site of TCB II is primarily hepatocytic, and secondarily endothelial, monocytic and intestinal Functions of vitamin B12: B12 acts as a cofactor for two key enzymatic reactions: Methionine Synthase (cytoplasm): Converts homocysteine methionine Requires methylcobalamin Supports DNA synthesis via the folate cycle (regenerates tetrahydrofolate) Methylmalonyl-CoA Mutase (mitochondria): Converts methylmalonyl-CoA succinyl-CoA Requires adenosylcobalamin Involved in fatty acid and amino acid metabolism Elevated vitamin B12 (hypervitaminemia B12) While vitamin B12 deficiency is commonly discussed, elevated serum B12 (hypercobalaminemia) is less common and often overlooked or misinterpreted
Minimal effects of statin treatment on metabolite concentrations were observed in either sex in muscle or plasma (Supplementary Data 1)
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