...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...cellular energy, producing biochemical changes which are similar to clinical thiamine deficiency. This could basically be referred to as “functional” thiamine deficiency.
More...began to suspect thiamine was the problem because I had run out of my normal thiamine pyrophosphate sublingual and switched to a
More...is easily recognized in a clinical laboratory by measuring TKA and TPPE (14). Thiamine and the Brain Thiamine triphosphate (TTP) (this is
More...thiamine deficiency. This same study also found reduced serum levels of the active form of thiamine – thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). Secondly, Two
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