Methylcobalamine (Dutch Wikipedia)

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archive.org

  • (en) McDowell LR (2000). Vitamins in animal and human nutrition. ISBN 9780813826301.

doi.org

dx.doi.org

  • (en) Sil A, Kumar H, Mondal RD, Anand SS, et al. (2018). A randomized, open labeled study comparing the serum levels of cobalamin after three doses of 500 mcg vs. a single dose methylcobalamin of 1500 mcg in patients with peripheral neuropathy. The Korean Journal of Pain 31 (3): 183–190. PMID: 30013732DOI:10.3344/kjp.2018.31.3.183.
  • (en) Kim J, Hannibal L, Gherasim C, Jacobsen DW, Banerjee R (2009). A human vitamin B12 trafficking protein uses glutathione transferase activity for processing alkylcobalamins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (48): 33418–24. PMID: 19801555DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.057877.
  • (en) Hannibal L, Kim J, Brasch NE, Wang S, Rosenblatt DS, Banerjee R, Jacobsen DW (2009). Processing of alkylcobalamins in mammalian cells: A role for the MMACHC (cblC) gene product. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 97 (4): 260–6. PMID: 19447654DOI:10.1016/j.ymgme.2009.04.005.

nih.gov

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • (en) Sil A, Kumar H, Mondal RD, Anand SS, et al. (2018). A randomized, open labeled study comparing the serum levels of cobalamin after three doses of 500 mcg vs. a single dose methylcobalamin of 1500 mcg in patients with peripheral neuropathy. The Korean Journal of Pain 31 (3): 183–190. PMID: 30013732DOI:10.3344/kjp.2018.31.3.183.
  • (en) Kim J, Hannibal L, Gherasim C, Jacobsen DW, Banerjee R (2009). A human vitamin B12 trafficking protein uses glutathione transferase activity for processing alkylcobalamins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 284 (48): 33418–24. PMID: 19801555DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.057877.
  • (en) Hannibal L, Kim J, Brasch NE, Wang S, Rosenblatt DS, Banerjee R, Jacobsen DW (2009). Processing of alkylcobalamins in mammalian cells: A role for the MMACHC (cblC) gene product. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 97 (4): 260–6. PMID: 19447654DOI:10.1016/j.ymgme.2009.04.005.