About METHY LCOBALAMINE
Methylcobalamin helps treat the deficiency of vitamin B12 by producing a substance known as "myelin". This substance is responsible for covering nerve fibres and protecting them. Without inadequate amounts of methylcobalamin in the body, the myelin sheath cannot develop well or stay healthy.High Purity and Rigorous TestingOur Methylcobalamin boasts a purity of 99% and undergoes strict identification and quality protocols, including standard UV and HPLC tests, to ensure compliance with pharmaceutical standards. Each batch is controlled for microbial limit (Total Plate Count NMT 1000 CFU/g) and endotoxin level (<1.0 EU/mg), reinforcing its safety for pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications.
Diverse Applications and Superior SolubilityThanks to its excellent solubility in water and compatibility with various formulations, Methylcobalamin is an invaluable ingredient for dietary supplements, injectables, and food fortification. It serves as a reliable raw material in both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical synthesis, supporting a broad range of health and nutritional outcomes.
FAQ's of METHY LCOBALAMINE:
Q: How should Methylcobalamin be stored to maintain its stability and potency?
A: Methylcobalamin should be stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light, to maintain its stability. Unopened, it retains its quality and potency for up to 36 months from the date of manufacture.
Q: What are the common uses and applications of Methylcobalamin?
A: Methylcobalamin is primarily used as a nutritional supplement, in pharmaceutical preparations (such as injections and capsules), for food fortification, and as a raw material in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical synthesis.
Q: Where is your Methylcobalamin produced and what quality controls are in place?
A: Our Methylcobalamin is manufactured in India, adhering to pharmaceutical-grade standards. Each batch conforms to rigorous UV and HPLC identification tests, and is checked for purity (99%), microbial safety, and endotoxin levels.
Q: When is the product considered expired and how long does it last when unopened?
A: Unopened Methylcobalamin has a shelf life of 36 months from the date of manufacture. After this period, potency and stability cannot be guaranteed.
Q: What benefits does Methylcobalamin offer compared to other forms of vitamin B12?
A: Methylcobalamin is a bioactive form of vitamin B12, readily absorbed and utilized in the body. It directly supports neurological health, red blood cell formation, and energy metabolism, distinguishing it from other B12 forms.
Q: How do I use this product as a raw material in pharmaceutical or nutraceutical synthesis?
A: Methylcobalamin can be incorporated into formulations for dietary supplements, injectable solutions, or fortified foods. Its particle size (20-60 mesh), high purity, and water solubility facilitate ease of use across applications.