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- noun Plural form of
cobalamin .
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It contains the mineral [[cobalt]], and therefore compounds that have vitamin B12 are generally called "cobalamins."
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It contains the mineral [[cobalt]], and therefore compounds that have vitamin B12 are generally called "cobalamins."
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There are two main forms of B12 that are used in human metabolism: cobalt, and therefore compounds that have vitamin B12 are generally called "cobalamins."
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Vegetable cobalamins are not active in humans and can't become active in humans.
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Mushrooms are known to have nutritional price such as thiamine, ascorbic acid, cobalamins, and a good source of vitamin D.
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Mushrooms are known to have nutritional price such as thiamine, ascorbic acid, cobalamins, and a good source of vitamin D.
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Mushrooms are known to have nutritional worth like thiamine, ascorbic acid, cobalamins, and an excellent source of vitamin D.
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