Vitamin B12 is a micronutrient found in seafood, meat and dairy products that is essential for many metabolic reactions that keep our bodies functioning normally. Diets high in carbohydrates and highly processed foods provide poor nutrition and can lead to vitamin B12 deficiency. Approximately 25% of...
Vitamin B12 deficiency in infants leads to poor motor development and anemia, according to a study from Burkina Faso conducted by the University of Copenhagen and Médecins Sans Frontières. B12 deficiency is an enormous yet overlooked problem, and the food relief we currently supply is not helping...
B12 deficiency leads to decrease in glutathione synthesis an important element of antioxidant capacity as well as decrease in ATP production, amino acid and DNA synthesis in mitochondria, and the production of Reactive Oxygen Species [6]. In biological systems, free radicals and antioxidants are in...
Research indicates that vitamin B12 deficiency leads to indirect DNA damage, and vitamin B12 supplementation may reverse this effect. Vitamin B12 acts as a cofactor for enzymes such as methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase, which are involved in DNA methylation and nucleotide synthesis. ...
Energy and Endurance - Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to anemia, low energy, and weakness. (1) Adequate levels of vitamin B12 are necessary to maintain normal energy levels. However, in people who have normal B12 levels, taking extra B12 has not been shown to improve athletic performance or lea...
原始出处:Jinous Samavat, Antonysunil Adaikalakoteswari2, Joseph Boachie, et al. Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to fatty acid metabolism dysregulation and increased pro-inflammatory cytokine production in human adipocytes and in maternal subcutaneous and omental adipose tissue, Endocrine Abstracts (2019) ...
Vitamin B12 deficiency leads to defective RBCs. This causes anemia.1 Anemia can make you feel weak and fatigued. What Is an RBC Count? Neuropathy Vitamin B12 is also a vital part of a healthy nervous system. Low B12 can cause the nerves in your brain, spinal cord, and elsewhere in you...
This deficiency leads to a serotonin deficiency and an increased craving for carbs. There is a competition for chemicals to cross the blood-brain barrier and carbs 'distract' these other chemicals so that tryptophan's metabolite can cross and be made into serotonin (our feel good chemical). ...
Lack of intrinsic factor due to autoimmune destruction of parietal cells is seen in pernicious anemia. A prospective survey of older adult North Americans (60 yrs) revealed that 4 1.9% of the population had unrecognized and untreated pernicious anemia. Cobalamin deficiency leads to megaloblastic ...
previous mice experiments demonstrated that severe but not moderate B12 deficiency induced adiposity49. Additional liver transcriptome analyses suggested that silymarin and resulted bacterial B12 improved the liver lipid metabolism via suppressing lipogenesis and enhancing fatty acid oxidation. Importantly, the ...