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Ibagon JA, Lee SA, Stein HH.
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Predictive models of digestible and metabolizable energy of wheat in growing pigs. [PDF]
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The role of flour type and feeding schedule on the sourdough microbiome. [PDF]
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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 ...
T J, MACEK, B A, FELLER, E J, HANUS
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Collaborative Studies on thiamine mononitrate in pharmaceutical preparations
The results of series of collaborative studies on the relative stabilities of thiamine mononitrate and thiamine hydrochloride are reported. In a wide variety of pharmaceutical preparations considerable deterioration of the nitrate occurred except in tablets in which the loss in potency was negligible.
J C, BIRD, R S, SHELTON
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