Vitamin B12 10mg Peptides

Built for disciplined labs that value clarity and control, this vial is designed to keep research precise from the first measurement to the last.

This Vitamin B12 liquid research vial delivers a focused 10mg total strength in a clean, easy-to-handle format. Presented as a lab-ready liquid with a straightforward profile, it features a single active—Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)—prepared for controlled experimentation in qualified research environments.

  • Each unit contains 10mg of Vitamin B12 (cobalamin), a cofactor commonly investigated for roles in cellular energy metabolism, one‑carbon/methylation pathways, and nervous system biochemistry within controlled research settings.

As a non-edible laboratory vial, the emphasis is on reliable handling and reproducible work. The liquid format supports accurate aliquoting, streamlined protocol integration, and consistent preparation across repeated runs, helping researchers maintain tight control over variables and documentation. Clear labeling and lot traceability further support methodical workflows and recordkeeping.

Peptide Scientific Labs maintains a rigorous approach to material integrity. Each batch is produced in the United States and is independently tested to verify identity, purity, and concentration before release. Data-driven specifications, careful handling, and controlled storage conditions help preserve stability through the product’s intended laboratory shelf life. Every vial is lot-coded to support auditability and transparent quality review.

For Research Use Only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not a drug, food, or dietary supplement. This material is intended solely for laboratory research by qualified professionals in appropriate facilities. Always follow institutional and regulatory guidelines for handling, storage, and disposal.

Choose Peptide Scientific Labs for a consistent, clearly presented Vitamin B12 research vial backed by independent testing and uncompromising standards. Our commitment to transparency, traceability, and quality-first manufacturing provides the confidence required for exacting experimental design, repeatable execution, and dependable data.

Total Strength
10mg
Strength Per vial
10mg/vial
Total Units
1 vial
Weight
0.70oz

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vitamin B12?

Vitamin B12, or cobalamin, is an essential vitamin involved in methylation, red-blood-cell formation, and nervous-system function. It is not a peptide, so that distinction should be stated clearly. On a research-product site, the proper framing is that B12 is a laboratory nutrient compound used in metabolism and deficiency-related research.

What is Vitamin B12 typically studied for?

Researchers typically study Vitamin B12 for one-carbon metabolism, methylation pathways, neurologic function, red-blood-cell biology, and interactions with folate metabolism. A good FAQ should keep the language nutritional and biochemical rather than presenting B12 as a cure-all.

Why are vitamins paired with peptide research?

Many vitamins serve as precursors for coenzymes that are essential in the biochemical pathways peptides interact with. For example, B-complex vitamins are precursors for coenzymes involved in amino acid metabolism, redox chemistry, and methylation pathways — all of which intersect with peptide biology. Including vitamin reference materials alongside peptides allows researchers to run more complete experiments without sourcing components from multiple suppliers.

This pairing is particularly common in metabolic, mitochondrial, and longevity-related research, where peptide signaling and vitamin-dependent coenzyme activity are often studied in parallel.

What are peptide cofactors?

In biochemistry, a cofactor is a non-protein chemical that is required for a protein or peptide to carry out its biological activity. Common cofactors include metal ions such as copper, zinc, magnesium, and iron, as well as small organic molecules known as coenzymes — many of which are derived from vitamins.

Peptide research often involves cofactors in two ways: as necessary components of certain peptide activities (for example, copper in GHK-Cu), and as reference materials used alongside peptides in enzymatic and metabolic assays. The Vitamins & Cofactors category on Peptide Scientific Labs provides such supporting research materials in lyophilized form for laboratory use.

What is the role of NAD+ and B-vitamins in peptide studies?

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a central coenzyme in cellular metabolism, involved in redox reactions and in the activity of enzymes such as sirtuins and PARPs. It is derived from niacin (vitamin B3) and is widely used in research on cellular energy metabolism, aging, and mitochondrial function — areas where peptides such as MOTS-c and SS-31 are also studied.

Other B-vitamins, including B12 (cobalamin), serve as precursors for coenzymes involved in one-carbon metabolism and methylation, which are relevant to a wide range of peptide-related research. Supplying NAD+ and B-vitamins alongside peptide reference materials enables more integrated laboratory studies of these interconnected pathways.

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