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Cyanocobalamin

Introduction: Cyanocobalamin

Description of Cyanocobalamin

Cyanocobalamin: A complex of cyanide and cobalamin, as in vitamin B12, in which a cyanide group has filled the sixth coordinate position of the cobalt atom.
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Cyanocobalamin: A B 12 vitamin. It has been used therapeutically in the treatment and prevention of VITAMIN B 12 DEFICIENCY.
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