Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin in Kapselform?

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gnesi
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Beitrag von gnesi » 13. Jan 2019 17:24

Hmm, danke erstmal!!
Komisch, weil Doktor Google mir bisher immer mitteilte, dass es empfohlen wird bei B12-induzierter Akne von M auf C zu wechseln...

Wo kann ich denn deine Angaben finden?
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Beitrag von somebody » 13. Jan 2019 18:44

gnesi, über Akne als Folge von B12 Supplementierung in der Form von Cyanocobalamin bzw Methylcobalamin gibts einige Berichte. Am häufigsten bei jungen/jüngeren Frauen in Verbindung mit Cyanocobalamin

Hier eine neuere Arbeit:
Kang et al hat geschrieben:Various diseases have been linked to the human microbiota, but the underlying molecular mechanisms of the microbiota in disease pathogenesis are often poorly understood. Using acne as a disease model, we aim to understand the molecular response of the skin microbiota to host metabolite signaling in disease pathogenesis. By metatranscriptomic analysis, we found that the transcriptional profiles of the skin microbiota separated acne patients from healthy individuals. The vitamin B12 biosynthesis pathway in the skin bacterium, Propionibacterium acnes, was significantly down-regulated in acne patients. We hypothesized that host vitamin B12 modulates the activities of the skin microbiota and plays a role in acne pathogenesis. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed the skin microbiota in healthy subjects supplemented with vitamin B12. We found that the supplementation repressed the expression of vitamin B12 biosynthesis genes in P. acnes and altered the transcriptome of the skin microbiota. One of the ten subjects studied developed acne one week after vitamin B12 supplementation. To further understand the molecular mechanism, we revealed that vitamin B12 supplementation in P. acnes cultures promoted the production of porphyrins, which are known to induce inflammation in acne. Our findings suggest a new bacterial pathogenesis pathway in acne and provide one molecular explanation for the long-standing clinical observation that vitamin B12 supplementation leads to acne development. Our study discovered that vitamin B12, an essential nutrient in humans, modulates the transcriptional activities of the skin bacteria, and provided evidence that metabolite-mediated interactions between the host and the skin microbiota play essential roles in disease development.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6049814/

In der Praxis schaffen Wechsel der B12 Form & evtl Reduzierung der Dosis meist Abhilfe.
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Beitrag von gnesi » 13. Jan 2019 19:49

Danke :)
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