B Vitamins
B12, Folate, B1, and B6: key B vitamins.
Active Vitamin B12 measures the bioavailable form of B12 your body can readily absorb and use. Monitoring this marker may help you stay informed about your nutritional status and overall energy levels.
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Check your own valueThis test measures holotranscobalamin, the active fraction of vitamin B12 bound to transcobalamin II. This is the only form of B12 that can be taken up by all cells in your body for essential metabolic processes.
Adequate B12 is considered important for energy, brain function, and red blood cell production. This test may detect early deficiency before it appears on a standard B12 test, potentially allowing for timely intervention with your healthcare provider.
Testing may be recommended if you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet, experience unexplained fatigue or tingling in your extremities, are over 50, or have digestive conditions that could affect nutrient absorption. Consult your healthcare provider for guidance.
Some people with low active B12 levels may experience fatigue, weakness, tingling or numbness in hands and feet, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and pale skin. A healthcare provider should evaluate persistent symptoms.
Elevated active B12 levels are less commonly associated with symptoms but may sometimes indicate underlying conditions such as liver disease or certain blood disorders. Your healthcare provider can help interpret high results in context.
Including B12-rich foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy in your diet may help support healthy levels. Those on plant-based diets might consider discussing supplementation with their healthcare provider. Regular monitoring can help track your status over time.
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Active Vitamin B12
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