Chemoreactomic analysis of thiamine disulfide, thiamine hydrochloride, and benfotiamine molecules
Objective: to analyze the interactions that could indicate the potential pharmacological properties of the molecules of thiamin, thiamine disulfide, and others.Material and methods.
O. A. Gromova +3 more
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Two types of thiamine (vitamin B1) salts, thiamine mononitrate (TMN) and thiamine chloride hydrochloride (TClHCl), are used to enrich and fortify food products. Both of these thiamine salt forms are sensitive to heat, alkali, oxygen, and radiation, but differences in stability between them have been noted. It was hypothesized that stability differences
Cordelia A Running +2 more
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Normal and reverse flow injectionâspectrophotometric determination of thiamine hydrochloride in pharmaceutical preparations using diazotized metoclopramide [PDF]
Simple and sensitive normal and reverse flow injection methods for spectrophotometric determination of thiamine hydrochloride (THC) at the microgram level were proposed and optimized.
Mouayed Q. Al Abachi, Hind Hadi
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Spectrophotometric determination of sulphite and thiamin hydrochloride via Xylenol orange dye [PDF]
a simple, acurate and rapid spectrophotometric method for determination of sulphite and thiamine hydrochloride (B1) is described. This method used proton transfer reaction between sulphite ion with xylenol orange at pH(7.6) to develop red colour adduct ...
Basima Saleem
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Colorimetric Assay of Thiamine Hydrochloride in Pharmaceutical Preparations
A simple, rapid, accurate and sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of thiaminehydrochloride has been developed. The method is based on the formation of the Schiff’s base between the primary amino group present in thiamine ...
Ahmad et al.
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Clinical and Etiopathological Perspective of Vitamin B1 Hypersensitivity and an Example of a Desensitization Protocol [PDF]
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is a water-soluble B vitamin. As a cofactor of many enzymes, it is essential for the proper functioning of many body systems and organs, including metabolic and energy metabolism.
Kinga Lis
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Analysis of the Use of Carrots, Cauliflower and Broccoli Waste Materials as a Matrix for Thiamine [PDF]
The investigation aimed to use selected waste plant materials as thiamine matrices for fortification purposes. Thiamine hydrochloride (TCh) and thiamine pyrophosphate (TP) constituted the sources of thiamine.
Krystyna Eleonora Szymandera-Buszka +2 more
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BackgroundThe provision of high doses of thiamine may prevent thiamine deficiency in the post-partum period of displaced persons.Methodology/principal findingsThe study aimed to evaluate a supplementation regimen of thiamine mononitrate (100 mg daily) at
Wolfgang Stuetz +5 more
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The Effect of Thiamine Concentration on the Antioxidative Activity Indices in Tea Extracts
The aim of the study was to determine correlations between the concentration of thiamine in systems and indicators of the antioxidative activity of ethanol tea extracts in the presence of soybean oil.
Justyna Piechocka +4 more
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Spectrophotometric investigation of cocarboxylase interaction with pyridoxine hydrochloride and their interactional properties [PDF]
The interactions of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) with different concentrations of cationic compounds (cocarboxylase or thiamine pyrophosphate chloride) were investigated in an aqueous solution using UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy.
A. El-Hashani +4 more
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