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The natural diet composition of young piglets suggests an overlook of fibre and food structure in farmed suckling piglets. [PDF]
Yao R +5 more
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Pharmaceutical Studies with Thiamine Mononitrate
Thiamine mononitrate, the salt formed from one mole of thiamine base and one mole of nitric acid, occurs as an anhydrous crystalline solid of low hygroscopicity, differing in this respect from thiamine hydrochloride. The stability of thiamine mononitrate was investigated in sterile solutions, compressed tablets, multivitamin capsules and dry-filled ...
Thomas J. Macek +2 more
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AbstractA reversed‐phase ion‐pair high performance liquid chromatographic method (HPLC) has been developed and validated for the routine analysis of nicotinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine mononitrate and riboflavin in multivitamin with minerals tablets.
Ke Li
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Synthesis of thiamine mononitrate
V. M. Tursin, L. G. Chebotareva
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1949
Vitamin B1, in parenteral solutions in admixture with riboflavin and niacinamide, exhibits maximum stability with respect to potency and clarity of solution at pH 4 under a nitrogen atmosphere. In admixture with iron compounds, vitamin Bi is more stable in the presence of ferrous gluconate than of iron peptonate or ferric ammonium citrate.
A. Taub, I. Katz, M. Katz
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Vitamin B1, in parenteral solutions in admixture with riboflavin and niacinamide, exhibits maximum stability with respect to potency and clarity of solution at pH 4 under a nitrogen atmosphere. In admixture with iron compounds, vitamin Bi is more stable in the presence of ferrous gluconate than of iron peptonate or ferric ammonium citrate.
A. Taub, I. Katz, M. Katz
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