kobalamiinin
Kobalamiinin is a term used in speculative biochemistry to denote a cobalt-containing macrocycle related to cobalamin (vitamin B12). In this usage, kobalamiinin refers to a class of hypothetical compounds in which a central cobalt ion is coordinated by a corrin-like macrocycle and by axial ligands that may vary with redox state and environment. The concept is primarily employed as a teaching model or in thought experiments about cobalt coordination chemistry rather than as a confirmed natural metabolite.
Structure and properties: The assumed core consists of a macrocyclic ring providing four nitrogen donors to
Status and nomenclature: The name kobalamiinin is not standardized and does not correspond to an officially
Occurrence and research: There is no widely accepted report of a natural occurrence or biosynthesis of kobalamiinin.