👉 Vitamin computing is an emerging field that leverages the unique properties of vitamins, particularly their ability to interact with enzymes and proteins within biological systems, to perform computational tasks. Vitamins, such as vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), play crucial roles in various metabolic pathways, including those involved in energy production and DNA synthesis. Researchers are exploring how these vitamins can be engineered or utilized to create novel bio-computational systems, such as using vitamin B12's coenzyme form to catalyze specific chemical reactions that can be harnessed for information processing or data storage. This innovative approach aims to develop sustainable, biocompatible, and potentially more efficient computational methods by mimicking or enhancing the natural biochemical processes that vitamins facilitate in living organisms.