IPA: //koʊˈbæləmɪn//
KK: /kəʊˈbæləmɪn/
A type of vitamin that is important for the production of red blood cells and the maintenance of the nervous system.
Cobalamin is essential for preventing anemia and supporting brain health.
Cobalamin is derived from "cobalt" (from German *Kobalt*, meaning goblin or evil spirit, referring to the mineral's troublesome nature) and "-amin" (a suffix used in organic chemistry to denote amines, which are compounds derived from ammonia). The word "cobalamin" refers to a vitamin (B12) that contains cobalt in its structure, highlighting the mineral's significance in its composition.
Think of 'cobalt' as the mineral that is essential for this vitamin, and remember that 'cobalamin' is a vitamin that contains cobalt.