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Study of the Relationship of Vitamins B12 Deficiency and Effect on Children

Study of the Relationship of Vitamins B12 Deficiency and Effect on Children

Noor Nemia Hafed 

College of Science, University of Waist, Wasit, Iraq.

*Correspondence | Noor Nemia Hafed, College of Science, University of Waist, Wasit, Iraq; Email: qaisrlahhob@gmail.com  

ABSTRACT

The term “vitamin B12” refers to a particular class of cobalt-containing corrinoids that have biological activity in humans. Cobalamins are another name for this class of corrinoids that are biologically active. The commercially available version of vitamin B12 used in food supplements and food fortification is called cyanocobalamin. The primary cobalamins found in foods are hydroxo-, methyl-, and 5’-deoxyadenosyl-cobalamins.Some processed foods may include sulphitocobalamin, which has a sulphite ligand chelated to the central cobalt atom in the corrin ring. Methods: There were 30 sick children and 30 healthy children among the pediatric patients that were admitted to the hospital throughout a 4-month period (April 2022 to July 2022). Each patient’s case information was collected and recorded. Whereas the results of the peripheral smear were used to identify vitamin insufficiency. levels, leukocyte in complete blood count, hemoglobin (Hb), mean erythrocyte volume (MCV), platelet values, ferritin, Results: We believe it would be acceptable to check the vitamin B12 levels in kids clinics with unidentified neurological, respiratory, gastrointestinal, or cardiac problems. Conclusion: The findings demonstrated that children with vitamin B12 deficiencies, particularly young children, had poor motor development, which is a significant issue that most children experience. As there is a strong correlation between them, it also causes anemia, poor motor development, and severe nerve damage. This disease has been seen to spread in low-income countries where the majority of children are malnourished and vitamin B12 is required to create red blood cells and participate in the synthesis of RNA that is deficient. 

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Pakistan Journal of Zoology

August

Pakistan J. Zool., Vol. 56, Iss. 4, pp. 1501-2000

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