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Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride

Catalog No. T13731   CAS 59461-30-2
Synonyms: Vitamin B12a monohydrochloride

Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride is an injectable naturally occurring form of vitamin B12. It is used as a dietary supplement in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency including pernicious anemia.

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Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride Chemical Structure
Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride, CAS 59461-30-2
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Description Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride is an injectable naturally occurring form of vitamin B12. It is used as a dietary supplement in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency including pernicious anemia.
In vitro Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride ?is an injectable naturally occurring form of vitamin B12 with a favorable adverse effect profile.Hydroxocobalamin monohydrochloride ?used as a dietary supplement in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency including pernicious anemia.
In vivo Administering hydroxocobalamin after NaSH (sodium hydrosulfide) significantly improves survival rates in mice; over 60% survive with hydroxocobalamin treatment compared to less than 15% without it. This compound, at concentrations of 50–100 μM, along with cobalt at the same concentrations, also mitigates NaSH-induced hepatocyte cytotoxicity. Even if hydroxocobalamin is introduced 60 minutes post-NaSH administration, it retains protective efficacy. Additionally, pretreatment or post-treatment with hydroxocobalamin lessens the severity of LPS (lipopolysaccharide)-induced hypotension, modulates plasma RNI (reactive nitrogen intermediates) levels, and boosts LPS-induced RNI urinary excretion. In a specific study, hydroxocobalamin administration 30 minutes before LPS exposure reduced the 24-hour mortality rate from 80% to 50%, and the 36- and 96-hour mortality rates from 100% to 60% in Swiss-Webster mice.
Synonyms Vitamin B12a monohydrochloride
Molecular Weight 1382.82
Formula C62H90ClCoN13O15P
CAS No. 59461-30-2

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

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DMSO: 100 mg/mL (72.32 mM), Sonication is recommended.

H2O: 25 mg/mL (18.08 mM), Sonication is recommended.

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Cheungpasitporn W, et al. High-dose hydroxocobalamin for vasoplegic syndrome causing false blood leak alarm. Clin Kidney J. 2017 Jun;10(3):357-362. 2. Wang H, et al. Oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular vitamin B12 for vitamin B12 deficiency. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Mar 15;3:CD004655. 3. Greenberg SS, et al. Hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12a) prevents and reverses endotoxin-induced hypotension and mortality in rodents: role of nitric oxide. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1995 Apr;273(1):257-65. 4. Truong DH, et al. Prevention of hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-induced mouse lethality and cytotoxicity by hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B(12a)). Toxicology. 2007 Dec 5;242(1-3):16-22.

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