Cyanocobalamin
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For Research & Analytical Purposes. Not for Personal use.
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Detailed specifications, certificates, and supporting documents are available upon request.
Detailed specifications, certificates, and supporting documents are available upon request.
Storage: Refer MSDS for complete information.
Hazard: Refer MSDS for accurate information.
Cyanocobalamin Product Information
Cyanocobalamin is listed under API and is intended for analytical research, quality control and pharmaceutical reference standard applications. It is associated with Cyanocobalamin. The product is supplied by Clearsynth under CAT No. CS-O-01152.
Clearsynth provides this compound for research and analytical use, with product information including CAS number, molecular formula, molecular weight and product enquiry details.
Technical Data
Product Name
Cyanocobalamin
CAS No.
68-19-9
CAT No.
CS-O-01152
HSN Code
38229010
Country of Origin
Can be shipped from India, Canada and USA
Molecular Formula
C₆₃H₈₈CoN₁₄O₁₄P
Molecular Weight
1355.37
Category
API Family
Storage Condition
Refer MSDS for complete information.
Hazard Compound
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Description
Regulatory Description
Cyanocobalamin is supplied with detailed characterization data compliant with regulatory guideline. Cyanocobalamin can be used for analytical method development, method validation (AMV), Quality Control (QC) application for Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA), or during commercial production of Cyanocobalamin.
Overview
"Prototype of the family of naturally occurring cobalt coordination compounds knows as corrinoids. Analogs of vitamin B12 which differ only in the ?-ligand of the cobalt are termed cobalamins. Synthesized almost exclusively by bacteria. Dietary sources include fish, meat, liver, and dairy products; plants have little or no cobalamins. Converted by the body into its bioactive forms, methylcobalamin and cobamamide, which serve as enzyme cofactors. Severe deficiency may result in megaloblastic anemia and/or neurological impairment. "
Synonyms
Cyanocobalamin
Application Notes
"Prototype of the family of naturally occurring cobalt coordination compounds knows as corrinoids. Analogs of vitamin B12 which differ only in the ?-ligand of the cobalt are termed cobalamins. Synthesized almost exclusively by bacteria. Dietary sources include fish, meat, liver, and dairy products; plants have little or no cobalamins. Converted by the body into its bioactive forms, methylcobalamin and cobamamide, which serve as enzyme cofactors. Severe deficiency may result in megaloblastic anemia and/or neurological impairment. "
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