Vitamin B12 is crucial for several physiological processes, including: Red blood cell formation deficiency leads to megaloblastic anaemia, characterised by large, immature red blood cells Neurological function B12 is required for myelin synthesis and nerve health DNA synthesis essential for cell division and growth Without adequate B12, patients may develop symptoms such as fatigue, pallor, shortness of breath, glossitis (sore tongue), paraesthesia (pins and needles), and in severe cases, neurological complications including peripheral neuropathy, ataxia, and cognitive impairment
Effective for Many People: They work well for individuals with mild deficiencies or those who need to supplement their diet, such as vegans and vegetarians
These side effects are usually temporary and go away on their own
Mechanistic Research Perspective NNMT enzyme interaction research Cellular metabolism pathway analysis NAD biosynthesis pathway investigation Small-molecule intracellular signaling research Metabolic regulatory pathway studies Primary Research Applications Cellular Metabolism Studies: Researchers use 5-Amino-1MQ to explore metabolic signaling pathways and enzymatic regulation within controlled laboratory environments