Clinic use:
It serves as a coenzyme in various reactions, necessary for carbohydrate metabolism and normal neural activity. Deficiency can result in beriberi and is a factor in alcoholic neuritis and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome; Thiamine Hydrochloride can be used to treat Vitamin B1 deficiency. With the development of clinical pharmacology in recent years, Vitamin B1 is found to be helpful in treating many other diseases.
Non-clinic use:
It is an essential ingredient for compound feed, and it may facilitate growth of young animals. It is also used a nutritional supplement in sports drinks.
Non-proprietory or generic name
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Vitamin B1; Thiamine Hydrochloride |
Nomenclature
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3-[(4-Amino-2-methylpyrimidin-5-yl)methyl]-5-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazolium chloride hydrochloride
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CAS No.
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67-03-8
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Molecular formula
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C12H17ClN4OS, HCl
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Molecular weight
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337.27
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Chemical constitution
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Quality standard:
Complies with BP, EP, USP, FCC, CP
Packing:
25 kg per fiber drum or carton
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