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Cyanocobalamin is added to fortify nutrition, including baby milk powder, breakfast cereals and [[energy drinks]] for humans, also animal feed for poultry, swine and fish. Vitamin {{chem|B|12}} becomes inactive due to [[hydrogen cyanide]] and [[nitric oxide]] in cigarette smoke. Vitamin {{chem|B|12}} also becomes inactive due to [[nitrous oxide]] {{chem|N|2|O}} commonly known as laughing gas, used for [[anaesthesia]] and as a recreational drug. Vitamin {{chem|B|12}} becomes inactive due to microwaving or other forms of heating.

Cyanocobalamin is added to fortify nutrition, including baby milk powder, breakfast cereals and energy drinks for humans, also animal feed for poultry, swine and fish. Vitamin B
12
becomes inactive due to hydrogen cyanide and nitric oxide in cigarette smoke. Vitamin B
12
also becomes inactive due to nitrous oxide N
2
O
commonly known as laughing gas, used for anaesthesia and as a recreational drug. Vitamin B
12
becomes inactive due to microwaving or other forms of heating.