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Hydration Rescue CapsulesMethyl B-12 10,000 mcg - Pharmacokinetic (pK) Study
Bioavailability Study
Methyl B-12 is a co-enzyme form of vitamin B-12 (cobalamin) necessary for the production of energy from fats and proteins. It plays a critical role in DNA synthesis, as well as in homocysteine metabolism.* Three healthy adult volunteers 22 to 58 years old participated in a clinical trial to study the bioavailability of Methyl B-12, a dietary supplement from NOW® (item # 0501). Serum cobalamin was measured at baseline, and again at 1, 3, 7 and 24 hours following oral administration of one lozenge providing 10,000 mcg of vitamin B-12.
Results
Average cobalamin level was increased one hour after administration, and peaked seven hours following administration, reaching 54% above the baseline level. Average cobalamin concentration remained 17% above the baseline level 24 hours post-supplementation. This study confirms the exceptional bioavailability of NOW® Methyl B-12.

Time, hours | Serum cobalamin pg/ml |
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0 | 600 |
2 | 900 |
4 | 950 |
6 | 1025 |
8 | 1050 |
10 | 1025 |
12 | 1000 |
14 | 950 |
16 | 900 |
18 | 850 |
20 | 800 |
22 | 775 |
24 | 750 |
Average serum cobalamin level before, and at 1, 3, 7 and 24 hours following a single administration of one Methyl B-12 lozenge (NOW®, Bloomingdale, IL; item # 0501) providing 10,000 mcg of methylcobalamin in healthy adult volunteers.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.