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A toxicity study of parenteral thiamine hydrochloride

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1989
Thiamine deficiency is not uncommon in certain populations and clinical disease states such as Wernicke's encephalopathy or beriberi. Rapid parenteral repletion may be required, yet questions about the safety of IV thiamine have been raised because of reports of anaphylaxis. Our study was a prospective evaluation of the safety of thiamine hydrochloride
Keith D Wrenn, Corey M Slovis
exaly   +3 more sources

Amorphization of thiamine chloride hydrochloride: A study of the crystallization inhibitor properties of different polymers in thiamine chloride hydrochloride amorphous solid dispersions

Food Research International, 2017
Amorphous solid dispersions of thiamine chloride hydrochloride (THCl) were created using a variety of polymers with different physicochemical properties in order to investigate how effective the various polymers were as THCl crystallization inhibitors. THCl:polymer dispersions were prepared by lyophilizing solutions of THCl and amorphous polymers (guar
Seda Arioglu-Tuncil   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Facile one-pot multicomponent synthesis of highly functionalized tetrahydropyridines using thiamine hydrochloride as an organocatalyst

open access: yesSynthetic Communications, 2020
Thiamine hydrochloride (VitB1) has been found to be an efficient catalyst for the multicomponent synthesis of highly functionalized tetrahydropyridines from the reaction of β-ketoester, aromatic aldehydes and anilines.
Kamal K Kapoor
exaly   +2 more sources

Role of Thiamine Hydrochloride and Gelatin on the Electrodeposition of Zinc

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of Metal Finishing, 2004
A search for a non-cyanide zinc plating bath resulted on the development of a zinc acetate bath. To obtain bright zinc deposits, thiamine hydrochloride and gelatin were added. Hull cell studies revealed that in presence of 3 g dm-3 thiamine hydrochloride
R Sekar, V S Muralidharan
exaly   +2 more sources

Development of hypersensitivity to thiamine hydrochloride

Journal of Allergy, 1957
Abstract 1.1. We have been unable to demonstrate the development of a hypersensitive state toward thiamine hydrochloride in the guinea pig, employing multiple injections of thiamine, thiamine plus adjuvant, or thiamine incubated with normal guinea pig serum. 2.2.
W J, FAHLBERG, C D, DUKES
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Tolbutamide, Thiamine Hydrochloride, and Pyridoxine Hydrochloride in Combination Products

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
The first derivative curve is used for tolbutamide determination in unit-dose tablets and in combination products. The absorbance contribution from tablet excipient and coexisting components, thiamine and pyridoxine, is thereby nullified. The interference from tolbutamide during thiamine and pyridoxine determination is eliminated by solvent extraction ...
M A, Elsayed   +3 more
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Observations on the Mechanism of Thiamine Hydrochloride Absorption in Man

Clinical Science, 1972
1. The intestinal absorption of [35S]thiamine hydrochloride was investigated in healthy subjects, malnourished alcoholics and a patient with resection of the jejunum and ileum. Serum and urinary radioactivity was studied after administration of 10 μCi of [35S]thiamine hydrochloride in 1–50 mg of non-radioactive thiamine hydrochloride. 2.
A D, Thomson, C M, Leevy
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Correction of Thiamine Depletion Syndromes Refractory to Oral Thiamine Hydrochloride.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt Malabsorption of commercially available thiamine preparations is often responsible for clinical and laboratory evidence of a deficiency of this vitamin.
Allan D. Thomson   +2 more
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