B12 DEFICIENCY: VITAL ASPECTS AND VALID CLINICAL APPLICABILITY OF SUCCINATE CONTAINING CYANOCOBALAMIN

Authors

  • A. A. Evglevsky Federal State Budgetary Budgetary Institution "Kursk Federal Agrarian Scientific Center"
  • S. I. Shuklin FGBOU IN Kursk State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31857/S2500208224040174

Abstract

The aim of the research is to review the vital pathological processes in B-12 insufficiency and the clinical justification for the use of succinate to potentiate the biological activity of cyanocobalamin. It has been shown that one of the possible reasons for the low clinical efficacy of cyanocobalamin is energy deficiency. The energy deficit is caused by a malfunction of the energy metabolism occurring in conditions of low oxygen supply. In the course of clinical studies, it was found that the double injection of succinate containing cyanocobalamin to cows in the highest possible single doses provided rapid normalization of the reserve alkalinity index and ketone bodies. This effect indicated a qualitative improvement in the processes of energy metabolism occurring in the liver. This was also indicated by a decrease in the physiological values of protein and transamination enzymes AlAT and AsAT. On the contrary, the use of pharmacopoeial cyanocobalamin had no significant effect. Thus, there is every reason to believe that the inclusion of sodium succinate in cyanocobalamin is justified, since it allows to qualitatively improve the biological activity of the drug.

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Published

2024-08-15

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Veterinary medicine

How to Cite

Evglevsky, A. A., & Shuklin, S. I. (2024). B12 DEFICIENCY: VITAL ASPECTS AND VALID CLINICAL APPLICABILITY OF SUCCINATE CONTAINING CYANOCOBALAMIN. Vestnik of the Russian Agricultural Science, 4, 90-94. https://doi.org/10.31857/S2500208224040174