Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/VitaminB12"
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Because no plants are producing this vitamin vegan and vegetarian populations are at risk of developing symptoms of the deficiency. Those symptoms are severe and in a lot of case irreversibles. Symptoms of B12 deficiency are including nerves and brain damages, fatigue, depression, poor memory, mania, psychosis and pernicious anemia, an anemic disease that is usually fatal if not treated. <br><br> | Because no plants are producing this vitamin vegan and vegetarian populations are at risk of developing symptoms of the deficiency. Those symptoms are severe and in a lot of case irreversibles. Symptoms of B12 deficiency are including nerves and brain damages, fatigue, depression, poor memory, mania, psychosis and pernicious anemia, an anemic disease that is usually fatal if not treated. <br><br> | ||
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Among the over-producers strains used for cobalamin synthesis, <i>propionibacterium</i> was selected because it is widely used in cheese production (like emmental).<br> | Among the over-producers strains used for cobalamin synthesis, <i>propionibacterium</i> was selected because it is widely used in cheese production (like emmental).<br> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d7/Cobalemmental.jpeg" width='300px'> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d7/Cobalemmental.jpeg" width='300px'> | ||
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<h2>B12 daily requirement and toxicity </h2> | <h2>B12 daily requirement and toxicity </h2> | ||
<br>Children: 0.4-1.8ug/day | <br>Children: 0.4-1.8ug/day |
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