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Cyanocobalamin is a form of vitamin B12 used to treat and prevent vitamin B12 deficiency except in the presence of cyanide toxicity. The deficiency may occur in pernicious anemia, following surgical removal of the stomach, with fish tapeworm, or due to bowel cancer. It is used by mouth, by injection into a muscle, or as a nasal spray.Cyanocobalamin is generally well tolerated. Minor side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upset stomach, and itchiness. Serious side effects may include anaphylaxis, and low blood potassium resulting in heart failure. Use is not recommended in those who are allergic to cobalt or have Leber's disease. No overdosage or toxicity has been reported. It is less preferred than hydroxocobalamin for treating vitamin B12 deficiency because it has slightly lower bioavailability. Some study have shown that it has an antihypotensive effect. Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient meaning that it cannot be made by the body but is required for life.Cyanocobalamin was first manufactured in the 1940s. It is available as a generic medication and over the counter. In 2021, it was the 110th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 5 million prescriptions. Medical use Cyanocobalamin is usually prescribed after surgical removal of part or all of the stomach or intestine to ensure adequate serum levels of vitamin B12. It is also used to treat pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency (due to low intake from food or inability to absorb due to genetic or other factors), thyrotoxicosis, hemorrhage, malignancy, liver disease and kidney disease. Cyanocobalamin injections are often prescribed to gastric bypass patients who have had part of their small intestine bypassed, making it difficult for B12 to be acquired via food or vitamins. Cyanocobalamin is also used to perform the Schilling test to check ability to absorb vitamin B12.Cyanocobalamin is also produced in the body (and then excreted via urine) after intravenous hydroxycobalamin is used to treat cyanide poisoning. Side effects Possible side effects of cyanocobalamin injection include allergic reactions such as hives, difficult breathing; redness of the face; swelling of the arms, hands, feet, ankles or lower legs; extreme thirst; and diarrhea. Less-serious side effects may include headache, dizziness, leg pain, itching, or rash.Treatment of megaloblastic anemia with concurrent vitamin B12 deficiency using B12 vitamers (including cyanocobalamin), creates the possibility of hypokalemia due to increased erythropoiesis (red blood cell production) and consequent cellular uptake of potassium upon anemia resolution. When treated with cyanocobalamin, patients with Leber's disease may develop serious optic atrophy, possibly leading to blindness. Chemistry Vitamin B12 is the "generic descriptor" name for any vitamers of vitamin B12. Animals, including humans, can convert cyanocobalamin to any one of the active vitamin B12 compounds.Cyanocobalamin is one of the most widely manufactured vitamers in the vitamin B12 family (the family of chemicals that function as B12 when put into the body), because cyanocobalamin is the most air-stable of the B12 forms. It is the easiest to crystallize and therefore easiest to purify after it is produced by bacterial fermentation. It can be obtained as dark red crystals or as an amorphous red powder. Cyanocobalamin is hygroscopic in the anhydrous form, and sparingly soluble in water (1:80). It is stable to autoclaving for short periods at 121 °C (250 °F). The vitamin B12 coenzymes are unstable in light. After consumption the cyanide ligand is replaced by other groups (adenosyl, methyl) to produce the biologically active forms. The cyanide is converted to thiocyanate and excreted by the kidney. Chemical reactions In the cobalamins, cobalt normally exists in the trivalent state, Co(III). However, under reducing conditions, the cobalt center is reduced to Co(II) or even Co(I), which are usually denoted as B12r and B12s, for reduced and super reduced, respectively. B12r and B12s can be prepared from cyanocobalamin by controlled potential reduction, or chemical reduction using sodium borohydride in alkaline solution, zinc in acetic acid, or by the action of thiols. Both B12r and B12s are stable indefinitely under oxygen-free conditions. B12r appears orange-brown in solution, while B12s appears bluish-green under natural daylight, and purple under artificial light.B12s is one of the most nucleophilic species known in aqueous solution. This property allows the convenient preparation of cobalamin analogs with different substituents, via nucleophilic attack on alkyl halides and vinyl halides.For example, cyanocobalamin can be converted to its analog cobalamins via reduction to B12s, followed by the addition of the corresponding alkyl halides, acyl halides, alkene or alkyne. Steric hindrance is the major limiting factor in the synthesis of the B12 coenzyme analogs. For example, no reaction occurs between neopentyl chloride and B12s, whereas the secondary alkyl halide analogs are too unstable to be isolated. This effect may be due to the strong coordination between benzimidazole and the central cobalt atom, pulling it down into the plane of the corrin ring. The trans effect determines the polarizability of the Co–C bond so formed. However, once the benzimidazole is detached from cobalt by quaternization with methyl iodide, it is replaced by H2O or hydroxyl ions. Various secondary alkyl halides are then readily attacked by the modified B12s to give the corresponding stable cobalamin analogs. The products are usually extracted and purified by phenol-methylene chloride extraction or by column chromatography.Cobalamin analogs prepared by this method include the naturally occurring coenzymes methylcobalamin and cobamamide, and other cobalamins that do not occur naturally, such as vinylcobalamin, carboxymethylcobalamin and cyclohexylcobalamin. This reaction is under review for use as a catalyst for chemical dehalogenation, organic reagent and photosensitized catalyst systems. Production Cyanocobalamin is commercially prepared by bacterial fermentation. Fermentation by a variety of microorganisms yields a mixture of methylcobalamin, hydroxocobalamin and adenosylcobalamin. These compounds are converted to cyanocobalamin by addition of potassium cyanide in the presence of sodium nitrite and heat. Since multiple species of Propionibacterium produce no exotoxins or endotoxins and have been granted GRAS status (generally regarded as safe) by the United States Food and Drug Administration, they are the preferred bacterial fermentation organisms for vitamin B12 production.Historically, the physiological form was initially thought to be cyanocobalamin. This was because hydroxocobalamin produced by bacteria was changed to cyanocobalamin during purification in activated charcoal columns after separation from the bacterial cultures (because cyanide is naturally present in activat.... Discover the Ll Collins popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ll Collins books.

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    George M. Tidwell v. Hyman L. Collins

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This suit in chancery seeks a refund of state inheritance taxes paid under protest. The Chancery Court at Knoxville held in favor of taxpayers and the Commissioner of Revenue has p...

  • Thomas v. Collins synopsis, comments

    Thomas v. Collins

    Supreme Court of the United States

    The appeal is from a decision of the Supreme Court of Texas which denied appellants petition for a writ of habeas corpus and remanded him to the custody of appellee, as sheriff of ...

  • Successful Landlords Rent to Section 8 synopsis, comments

    Successful Landlords Rent to Section 8

    Sam Collins

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    Marine Trust Company Western New York v. John L. Collins Et Al.

    Supreme Court of New York

    Memorandum: Following his examination before trial by defendant a witness before signing the deposition undertook to make certain corrections therein which included substantial cha...

  • Collins v. Johnston synopsis, comments

    Collins v. Johnston

    Supreme Court of the United States

    This is an appeal, taken under § 238, Jud. Code, to review a final order of the District Court of the United

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    Collins Et Al. v. Hardyman Et Al.

    Supreme Court of the United States

    This controversy arises under 8 U. S. C. § 47 (3), which provides civil remedies for certain conspiracies. A motion to dismiss the amended complaint raises the issue of its suffic...

  • A Harlot High and Low synopsis, comments

    A Harlot High and Low

    Honoré de Balzac & Rayner Heppenstall

    Handsome wouldbe poet Lucien Chardon is poor and naive, but highly ambitious. Failing to make his name in his dull provincial hometown, he is taken up by a patroness, the captivati...

  • Collins v. State synopsis, comments

    Collins v. State

    In the District Court of Appeal of Florida Second District

    In this Andersappeal, Ransom Louis Collins challenges a habitual felony offender sentence imposed after he entered an open no contest plea to the charge of robbery. Because we conc...

  • Henry v. Collins synopsis, comments

    Henry v. Collins

    Supreme Court of the United States

    The petitions for certiorari are granted. The judgments are reversed. After petitioner's arrest on a charge of disturbing the peace, he issued a statement to the effect that this a...

  • Lying in Wait synopsis, comments

    Lying in Wait

    Ann Rule

    Ann Rule presents a collection of fascinating and disturbing truecrime storiesdrawn from her reallife personal filesin this seventeenth volume in the #1 New York Times bestselling ...

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    Captive - tome 1

    Sarah Rivens

    L'histoire d'Asher et Ella par  theblurredgirl aux  plus de 19  millions de lectures sur Wattpad !Au sein des réseaux criminels, là où règnent puissance, meurtre et ...

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    Bitter Harvest

    Ann Rule

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    Sweet Water

    Christina Baker Kline

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train, and the critically acclaimed author of Bird in Hand and The Way Life Should Be, comes a novel about buried secrets an...

  • Collins v. Youngblood synopsis, comments

    Collins v. Youngblood

    Supreme Court of the United States

    [ 58 U.S.L.W. Page 39] CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST delivered the opinion of the Court.

  • Walton L. Collins v. Jack K. Dunifon and synopsis, comments

    Walton L. Collins v. Jack K. Dunifon and

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    On January 6, 1969, the appellant (Collins) was injured in an automobile collision with a vehicle driven by appellee Dunifon, who was alleged at the time to have been acting as an ...

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    Curious, Collaborative Creativity

    Caron L. Collins

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  • Birchie Collins v. Louie L. Wainwright synopsis, comments

    Birchie Collins v. Louie L. Wainwright

    Supreme Court of Florida

    Per Curiam. It appears from the petition for habeas corpus that the petitioner was but 18 years of age when he ws tried for the crime of breaking and entering with intent to commit...

  • Carlene S. Sutliff v. Gregory L. Sutliff and Fred K. Collins synopsis, comments

    Carlene S. Sutliff v. Gregory L. Sutliff and Fred K. Collins

    Supreme Court of Tennessee

    These consolidated appeals by allowance arise out of a support action for minors begun in Cumberland County Common Pleas and a subsequent action to remove and surcharge the custodi...

  • Collins v. Commonwealth Kentucky synopsis, comments

    Collins v. Commonwealth Kentucky

    Supreme Court of the United States

    MR. JUSTICE HUGHES delivered the opinion of the court. The plaintiff in error, Patrick Collins, and other tobacco growers of Mason County, Kentucky, entered into a pooling contract...

  • Matter Claim Arthur L. Collins v. Carrier Corporation Et Al. synopsis, comments

    Matter Claim Arthur L. Collins v. Carrier Corporation Et Al.

    Supreme Court of New York

    Appeal from a decision of the Workers Compensation Board, filed February 25, 1977, which disallowed a claim for compensation on the ground that claimant did not sustain an accident...

  • Collins v. Loisel synopsis, comments

    Collins v. Loisel

    Supreme Court of the United States

    This is the third appeal by Collins in habeas corpus proceedings instituted to prevent his extradition to British India. After the decision in Collins v. Miller, 252 U.S. 364, the ...

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    Green River, Running Red

    Ann Rule

    In the most extraordinary book Ann Rule has ever undertaken, America's master of true crime has spent more than two decades researching the story of the Green River Killer, who mur...

  • Collins v. New Hampshire. synopsis, comments

    Collins v. New Hampshire.

    Supreme Court of the United States

    This case comes here by virtue of a writ of error to the Supreme Court of the State of New Hampshire, by which we are called upon to review the judgment of that court sustaining a ...

  • Collins v. State synopsis, comments

    Collins v. State

    In the District Court of Appeal of the State of Florida Fifth District July Term 2003

    Calvin Collins, an inmate in a Georgia correctional facility, is a prolific filer of inappropriate motions for postconviction relief. His most recent of these is a pro se Petition ...

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    Reboot

    Jason Stockwood

    The tech revolution will hit us all soon. How can any organisation survive and thrive?Headlines predict that whole industries will be decimated by Artificial Intelligence and autom...

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    Martha Fritts and Her Husband v. Walter L. Collins

    Second District Court of Appeal of Florida

    Information was filed in the Collier County Circuit Court charging Grace Marie Singleton, appellant (defendant) herein, with the offense of grand larceny, the property allegedly st...

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    Independent Capital Management, L.L.C. v. Collins

    State of Wisconsin in Supreme Court

    In this accelerated interlocutory appeal, appellants challenge a temporary injunction that essentially prevents appellants from purchasing appellees ownership interests in appellan...

  • The Country of the Blind and other Selected Stories synopsis, comments

    The Country of the Blind and other Selected Stories

    H.G. Wells

    Herbert George Wells was perhaps best known as the author of such classic works of science fiction as The Time Machine and War of the Worlds. But it was in his short stories, writt...

  • Leonel Torres Herrera v. James A. Collins synopsis, comments

    Leonel Torres Herrera v. James A. Collins

    Supreme Court of the United States

    Petitioner Leonel Torres Herrera was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in January 1982. He unsuccessfully challenged the conviction on direct appeal and state coll...

  • David L. Collins v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    David L. Collins v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    This appeal involves the alleged failure to pay royalties as provided in a tenyear coal mining lease between Bicknell Minerals and Norma Tilly and Richard and Doris Brocksmith, Own...

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    The Black Lizard Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries

    Otto Penzler

    The Most Complete Collection of Impossible Crime Stories Ever Assembled, with puzzling mysteries by Stephen King, Dashiell Hammett, Lawrence Block, Agatha Christie, Georges Si...

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    Collins v. Byrd

    Supreme Court of the United States

    On April 17, 1983, respondent and an accomplice entered a convenience store, emptied the cash register, and took the clerks wedding band and watch. He then stabbed the clerk, rippe...

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    The Way Life Should Be

    Christina Baker Kline

    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train, and the critically acclaimed author of Bird in Hand, comes a novel of love, risk, and selfdiscoveryincludes a special...