Ecological Formulas
Dibencozide (B12 Coenzyme with Folic Acid)
Dibencozide (B12 Coenzyme with Folic Acid)
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Vitamin B12 is the largest and most structurally elaborate of the vitamins, built around a cobalt atom — the only vitamin that contains a metal ion, and the reason its formal family name is cobalamin. It is not one molecule but several. The forms sold most cheaply, cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin, are storage and transport shapes. The body must strip and rebuild them before they do any work.
Dibencozide, also called adenosylcobalamin or cobamamide, is one of the two forms that actually function as a coenzyme. It is the version B12 takes inside the mitochondria, where it serves as cofactor for methylmalonyl-CoA mutase — an enzyme in the pathway that converts certain fats and amino acids into usable energy.
It is paired here with folic acid, because B12 and folate are metabolically interlocked: each depends on the other to complete the methylation cycle, and supplementing one without the other is a known way to obscure the status of the second.
Used to support normal energy metabolism, healthy red blood cell formation, and normal nervous system function. Free of corn, yeast, and wheat. Contains soy.
60 tablets.
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