Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
Adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) is a biologically active form of vitamin B12 .It is a cofactor for methylmalonyl CoA mutase. It belongs to the corrinoid group of compounds, which contain a corrin macrocycle, and is produced only by certain bacteria and archaea. It is a cofactor for various enzymes including mutases, eliminases, aminomutases, and a reductase.
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Description | Adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) is a biologically active form of vitamin B12 .It is a cofactor for methylmalonyl CoA mutase. It belongs to the corrinoid group of compounds, which contain a corrin macrocycle, and is produced only by certain bacteria and archaea. It is a cofactor for various enzymes including mutases, eliminases, aminomutases, and a reductase. |
In vitro | Adenosylcobalamin acts as the cofactor for a group of enzymes that catalyze unusual rearrangement or elimination reactions[1]. |
Synonyms | Cobamamide, Coenzyme B12, AdoCbl |
Molecular Weight | 1579.58 |
Formula | C72H100CoN18O17P |
CAS No. | 13870-90-1 |
Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year
H2O: 4 mg/mL(2.53 mM)
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Adenosylcobalamin 13870-90-1 Metabolism Endogenous Metabolite Coenzyme B-12 inhibit Cobamamide Coenzyme B 12 Coenzyme B12 Inhibitor AdoCbl inhibitor