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Thiamine functions as a key activator for modulating plant health and broad-spectrum tolerance in cotton.

The Plant Journal, 2022
Global climate changes cause an increase of abiotic and biotic stresses that tremendously threaten the world's crop security. However, there are relatively rare researches on a broad-spectrum response pathway involved in biotic and abiotic stresses. Here,
Weixi Li   +7 more
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Combination of vitamin C, thiamine and hydrocortisone added to standard treatment in the management of sepsis: results from an open label randomised controlled clinical trial and a review of the literature

Infectious Diseases, 2020
Background: Combination of vitamin C, hydrocortisone and thiamine have recently been used in sepsis but data of efficacy are conflicting and no data are available from developing countries. We sought to study the effect of addition of this combination to
Saleem J. Wani   +8 more
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Thiamine-quinone adducts. Colorimetric determination of thiamine

Experientia, 1977
2, 3-dichloro-1,4-naphtoquinone reacts with thiamine in the presence of NH3 to give a 1∶2 adduct, for which structureII is proposed on the basis of analytical and spectroscopic (IR) data. Such a reaction is very useful for thiamine quantitative determination.
N, Gallo, V, De Mola
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Thiamine diphosphatase in thiamine deficiency

Experientia, 1962
In Thiamin-Mangelkuken wurde eine erhohte Thiamin-Diphosphatase-Aktivitat festgestellt. In Figur 1 sind die Mengen an freigesetztem anorganischem Phosphat in μMol/g Gewebe/h angegeben. Die Normalwerte betragen durchschnittlich 43,0 Einheiten, wahrend das pathologische Gewebe bis zu 60 Einheiten enthalt.
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Genetic defects of thiamine transport and metabolism: A review of clinical phenotypes, genetics, and functional studies

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2019
Thiamine is a crucial cofactor involved in the maintenance of carbohydrate metabolism and participates in multiple cellular metabolic processes within the cytosol, mitochondria, and peroxisomes. Currently, four genetic defects have been described causing
A. Marcé-Grau   +4 more
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Biochemistry of Thiamine and Thiamine Phosphate Compounds

2013
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is an essential molecule for all living organisms. It is the precursor for several phosphorylated derivatives, the most important being the coenzyme thiamine diphosphate (ThDP). Thiamine is transported into cells by specific transporters and pyrophosphorylated to ThDP in the cytosol.
Bettendorff, Lucien, Wins, Pierre
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Thiamin

2018
Starting with a brief history of beriberi and the discovery that thiamin deficiency is its cause, the symptoms and signs are reviewed. None are pathognomonic. The disease has a low mortality and a long morbidity. The appearance of the patient can be deceptive, often being mistaken for psychosomatic disease in the early stages.
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Association Between IV Thiamine and Mortality in Patients With Septic Shock: A Nationwide Observational Study.

Critical Care Medicine, 2020
OBJECTIVES To examine the effect of thiamine administration on mortality in patients with septic shock requiring norepinephrine. DESIGN Retrospective observational cohort study from July 2010 to March 2017.
Y. Miyamoto   +8 more
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