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Methylcobalamin is an active form of Vitamin B12 that is essential for various biological processes. It is particularly important for neurological function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. Unlike other forms of Vitamin B12, methylcobalamin is directly utilized by the body without the need for conversion.
Nerve Regeneration: Methylcobalamin promotes nerve repair and regeneration, enhancing nerve conduction velocity.
Neuroprotection: It protects neurons from damage caused by excitotoxicity and oxidative stress.
Pain Relief: Methylcobalamin has demonstrated potential in alleviating neuropathic pain by improving nerve function and reducing inflammation.
Methionine Synthesis: Methylcobalamin acts as a cofactor for methionine synthase, facilitating the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. This process is crucial for DNA methylation and overall metabolic health.
Red Blood Cell Formation: It is essential for the production of red blood cells, helping to prevent megaloblastic anemia.
Immune Modulation: Methylcobalamin helps regulate the secretion of inflammatory cytokines, supporting overall immune function.
Deficiency Treatment: Methylcobalamin is used to treat and prevent Vitamin B12 deficiency, which can cause anemia and neurological disorders.
General Health: It is commonly added to multivitamins and dietary supplements to support overall health.
Diabetic Neuropathy: Methylcobalamin is effective in treating diabetic neuropathy, reducing pain and improving nerve function.
Postherpetic Neuralgia: It is used to alleviate pain and improve quality of life in patients with postherpetic neuralgia.
Neurodegenerative Diseases: Methylcobalamin is being investigated for its potential in treating neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s.
Neuropathic Pain: Methylcobalamin has shown potential in managing neuropathic pain conditions such as low back pain, neuralgia, and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Cognitive Function: It may support cognitive function and memory, particularly in older adults.