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Can methyl B12 be obtained from any foods? Like liver?
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1176261/Deoxyadenosylcobalamin (coenzyme B12) is the predominant vitamin B12 analogue present in a normal diet, although small amounts of other analogues such as methylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin are found (Weissbach, Toohey, and Barker, 1959; Toohey and Barker, 1961; Lindstrand, 1964). Some hydroxocobalamin may arise as the result of photolysis of the coenzyme forms.
Methylcobalamin was most prominent in egg yolk and in cheese and cheese products, and the higher proportion of methylcobalamin in cheese when compared to that found in milk suggested that there may have been biosynthesis of methylcobalamin by the bacteria utilized in the manufacture of cheese.