Higher circulating Vitamin B12 is associated with lower levels of inflammatory markers in individuals at high cardiovascular risk and in naturally aged mice.
Inés Domínguez-LópezMarta KovatchevaRosa CasasEstefanía ToledoMontserrat FitóEmilio RosRamon EstruchManuel SerranoRosa Maria Lamuela-RaventósPublished in: Journal of the science of food and agriculture (2023)
That circulating vitamin B12 was inversely associated with IL-6 and CRP in humans and with IL-6 in mice suggests that it may exert an anti-inflammatory effect through modulation of these pro-inflammatory molecules. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.