Description
Pure Encapsulations Adenosyl/Hydroxy B12
Supports Energy Metabolism and Neurological Health
Adenosyl/Hydroxy B12 offers a unique blend of vitamin B12, as adenosylcobalamin and hydroxycobalamin. Hydroxycobalamin is a precursor form of vitamin B12 converted in the body to both methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin. It is similar to cyanocobalamin without the cyanide moiety. Adenosylcobalamin is an activated form similar to methylcobalamin. While methylcobalamin is found in the cytosol of cells and predominates in blood and other fluids, adenosylcobalamin is the major form of vitamin B12 stored in the mitochondria of cellular tissues. It is a key cofactor in carbohydrate metabolism for the enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA mutase, used to produce succinyl-CoA. Optimal levels also support healthy synthesis of neuronal myelin.
Key Benefits and Features:
- Ages 18 and up
- Nerve and mitochondria support
- Provides the form of vitamin B12 stored in the mitochondria of cellular tissues
- Promotes succinyl-CoA production
- Supports healthy synthesis of neuronal myelin
- A blend of unmethylated B12 forms
- Part of the PureGenomics® product line
- Made with high-quality ingredients backed by verifiable science
Ingredients
| Serving Size: 1 Vegetarian Capsule |
Amount/Serving |
| Vitamin B12 (as adenosylcobalamin and 50% hydroxycobalamin) |
2,000 mcg |
Other Ingredients: Hypoallergenic plant fiber (cellulose), vegetarian capsule (cellulose, water).
Does Not Contain: Wheat, soy, dairy, eggs, artificial colors, artificial sweeteners, coatings, shellacs, GMOs, tree nuts, peanuts, sesame, unnecessary binders, fillers, preservatives, magnesium stearate, gluten, trans fat, or hydrogenated oils.
Gluten-Free, Non-GMO, Vegan, Vegetarian
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule, 1-3 times daily, with meals.
Warning: If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health conditions, or are taking any medications, consult with your health professional before use.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place.
More Info.
- Adenosylcobalamin and hydroxycobalamin are derived from corn dextrose fermentation