MSB Vitamin B12 [10]
200 EUR
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Cellution® is a microencapsulation technology that enhances the effectiveness of micronutrients, botanicals, and Pharma API by incorporating them into Arabic Gum particles through a unique spray-drying process. The resulting stable hydrocolloid improves the bioavailability of Alpha-lipoic acid, a sulfur-containing fatty acid found in various foods, especially in animal products and plants like spinach and broccoli. Compared to other carriers, Cellution offers advantages such as water solubility, higher bioavailability, versatility, and extended shelf life, amplifying the benefits of MSB.
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Cellution® is a microencapsulation technology designed for micronutrients, botanicals, and Pharma API. Through a spe-cialized spray drying process, these vital components are seamlessly integrated into the cavities of Arabic Gum parti-cles, forming a stable hydrocolloid upon water addition. This technology enhances the effects and functional powers of Vitamin B12, scientifically known as cobalamin, in the form of Methylcobalamin, The biologically active form that is used in our formulation. Compared to other carriers, Cellution offers advantages such as water solubility, higher bioavailability, ver-satility, and extended shelf life, further amplifying the benefits of MSB Vitamin B12.
• PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS AND RESORPTION
MSB Vitamin B12 serves diverse roles, acting as a coenzyme in homocysteine breakdown, supporting fatty acid degradation, myelin synthesis, and DNA con-struction, and influencing crucial processes like cell division.
• VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY IN VEGAN DIETS
Exclusive plant-based diets pose a risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency due to its prevalence in animal products. Deficiency symptoms can develop gradually, emphasizing the importance of adequate intake.
• AT-RISK NUTRIENTS FOR ELDERLY AND CHRONIC GASTRITIS
Aging individuals may experience reduced absorption of Vitamin B12 due to declin-ing intrinsic factor secretion. Chronic gastritis can also contribute to deficiency.
. High-dose supplementation is recommended for the elderly.
• IMPAIRMENT OF ABSORPTION BY MEDICATION
Certain medications can hinder Vitamin B12 absorption, leading to reduced plasma concentrations and elevated homocysteine levels.
• NEUROLOGIC REGENERATION AND ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS
Vitamin B12 deficiency is prevalent in Alzheimer’s patients, impacting nerve cell metabolism. B12-related dementia is reversible, highlighting the importance of supplementation.
• HOMOCYSTEINE AS A RISK FACTOR
Adequate intake of B12, B6, and folic acid is crucial to maintain homocysteine balance and prevent associated health issues.