B-12/ml High-Purity Research Grade
Product Summary:
Ignite Peptides offers B-12 as a high-purity liquid, ideal for scientific and laboratory research. Each vial contains 10mg of B-12, provided in a 10 mL glass ampule. The B12 dosage may vary depending on experimental design, and reconstitution with a suitable solvent (e.g., BAC Water) is necessary before use.
Product Specifications:
- Peptide Name: B-12
- Form: 10ml Liquid Vial
- Vial Size: 10mg in 10mL glass ampule
- Appearance: Liquid, Red Liquid
- Chemical Formula: C₆₃H₈₈CoN₁₄O₁₄P
- CAS Number: 68‑19‑9
- Molecular Weight: 1,355.39 g/mol
- Synonyms: None
- Storage Instructions: Store at a temperature below 6°C in a sealed container. Protect from heat, light, and moisture to preserve stability.
Important Information About B-12/ml:
- Concentration: ≥99%
- Handling: Always follow standard laboratory safety protocols when working with B12.
- Research Use Only: This product is intended for laboratory and research use only. It is not approved for human use, medical, veterinary, or household purposes.
B12 Research FAQs
Is 1 mg of B12 too much?
In laboratory research, 1 mg (1000 mcg) of vitamin B12 is commonly used to study its biochemical functions. Since this product is for research use only, dosage relevance applies to experimental design, not human supplementation.
Is it okay to take 1 mg of B12 a day?
This B12 product is not intended for human or medical use. However, in controlled laboratory studies, researchers may use 1 mg daily in experimental models to observe metabolic or cellular effects.
What is the maximum safe amount of B12?
There is no defined upper limit for B12 in research applications because it has low toxicity. Researchers determine concentration levels based on study goals and in vitro requirements, not on human consumption.
Is 1000 mcg of B12 the same as 1 mg?
Yes. In laboratory measurement, 1000 micrograms (mcg) equals 1 milligram (mg). Both units describe the same amount of B12 used in research formulations.
What happens to your body when you take vitamin B12 every day?
This question applies to human use, for which this product is not intended. In research environments, B12 is studied for its role in energy metabolism, cell health, and DNA synthesis within biological samples or model organisms.
Is vitamin B12 safe during pregnancy?
This product is not for human use, including use during pregnancy. In research, vitamin B12 is studied for its importance in cell division and fetal development, but such findings are limited to experimental and educational settings.
How do you feel after a B12 injection?
This question refers to personal use, which is not applicable to this product. In laboratory studies, B12 injections are used to analyze metabolic and neurological responses in scientific models.
How should a B12 shot make you feel?
Since this product is for laboratory research only, it is not meant to cause physical sensations. In scientific testing, researchers may measure biochemical outcomes like enzyme activity or energy production.
What should you not do after a B12 shot?
Because this B12 is not for human injection or medical procedures, no post-injection guidance applies. Researchers simply follow proper laboratory safety and handling protocols when using this compound.
How much weight can you lose with B12 injections?
This product is not for weight loss or human use. In scientific settings, B12 is studied for its influence on energy metabolism, but not as a direct fat-loss agent.
Can B12 cause headaches?
This question is relevant to human supplementation. Since this B12 is intended solely for research, no human side effects like headaches apply.
Disclaimer:
This B-12 1mg/ml is offered solely for scientific research. Please review our Terms & Conditions before making a purchase.

























