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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for ACETYLCYSTEINE OR METHYLCOBALAMIN OR LEVOMEFOLIC ACID
  1. ... to one of two molecules: adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin (MeCbl). AdoCbl is required for the normal function of an enzyme that helps break down certain amino acids, lipids, and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a cofactor ...
  2. ... into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin ... (amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl ...
  3. ... into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin ... (amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl ...
  4. ... into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin ... (amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl ...
  5. ... into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin (MeCbl). AdoCbl is required for the normal function of an enzyme known as methylmalonyl CoA mutase. This enzyme helps break down certain protein building blocks (amino acids), fats (lipids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl is called a ...
  6. ... into one of two molecules, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl) or methylcobalamin ... (amino acids), fat building blocks (fatty acids), and cholesterol. AdoCbl ...
  7. ... converts the amino acid homocysteine to another amino acid called methionine. The body uses methionine to make proteins and other important compounds. To function properly, methionine synthase requires methylcobalamin (a form of vitamin B12) and another enzyme ...
  8. ... to process certain building blocks of proteins (amino acids) properly. The most common form of homocystinuria, called ... synthase. This enzyme helps break down the amino acid methionine. Specifically, this enzyme is responsible for converting ...
  9. ... and break down various compounds such as fatty acids; these processes are needed for cell growth and ...