...Thiamine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate are water-soluble salts and are readily available. There are two types of thiamine derivative, a group of
More...subset of patients thiamine repletion distinctly affects heart function even at micro-doses. Given that these patients are notably deficient in thiamine, that
More...my family, across several generations, had beriberi or thiamine deficiency. In my case, I had a defect in a key thiamine transporter
More...showed an increase in intestinal contractions for all forms of thiamine including thiamine hydrochloride (thiamine HCL), S-Benzoyl thiamine disulphide (BTDS -a formulation
More...began to suspect thiamine was the problem because I had run out of my normal thiamine pyrophosphate sublingual and switched to a
More...cellular energy, producing biochemical changes which are similar to clinical thiamine deficiency. This could basically be referred to as “functional” thiamine deficiency.
More...is easily recognized in a clinical laboratory by measuring TKA and TPPE (14). Thiamine and the Brain Thiamine triphosphate (TTP) (this is
More...but some have anti-thiamine factors and are high in what are called oxalates. Anti-thiamine factors found in some fruits and vegetables interfere
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