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		Definition of cyanocobalamin in English: cyanocobalaminnounˌsʌɪənə(ʊ)kəˈbaləmɪnsīˌanō- mass nounA vitamin derived from foods of animal origin such as liver, fish, and eggs, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anaemia. It contains a cyanide group bonded to the central cobalt atom of a cobalamin molecule. 氰钴胺素。亦称 vitamin B12  Also called "vitamin B12" Example sentencesExamples -  A deficiency of any of the following B-vitamins: folio acid, cyanocobalamin or pyridoxine can cause an increase in blood levels of homocysteine.
 -  The B-complex vitamins are actually a group of eight vitamins, which include thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, folic acid, cyanocobalamin, pantothenic acid and biotin.
 -  At the time of this writing, cyanocobalamin is a widely available form of injectable vitamin B 12, whereas hydroxocobalamin can be obtained only through a compounding pharmacist.
 -  A synthetic form, called cyanocobalamin, is used to fortify foods and make dietary supplements in the United States.
 -  The actual increase in cobalt could be entirely attributed to the cobalt content of the cyanocobalamin that was added to the infusion.
 
 
 Origin1950s: from cyanogen and cobalamin (blend of cobalt and vitamin).    Definition of cyanocobalamin in US English: cyanocobalaminnounsīˌanō- A vitamin found in foods of animal origin such as liver, fish, and eggs, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anemia. It contains a cyanide group bonded to the central cobalt atom of a cobalamin molecule. 氰钴胺素。亦称 vitamin B12  Also called "vitamin B12" (see vitamin B) Example sentencesExamples -  A synthetic form, called cyanocobalamin, is used to fortify foods and make dietary supplements in the United States.
 -  A deficiency of any of the following B-vitamins: folio acid, cyanocobalamin or pyridoxine can cause an increase in blood levels of homocysteine.
 -  At the time of this writing, cyanocobalamin is a widely available form of injectable vitamin B 12, whereas hydroxocobalamin can be obtained only through a compounding pharmacist.
 -  The actual increase in cobalt could be entirely attributed to the cobalt content of the cyanocobalamin that was added to the infusion.
 -  The B-complex vitamins are actually a group of eight vitamins, which include thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, folic acid, cyanocobalamin, pantothenic acid and biotin.
 
 
 Origin1950s: from cyanogen and cobalamin (blend of cobalt and vitamin).     |