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- Thiamine abstract "Thiamine, thiamin or vitamin B1 (/ˈθaɪ.əmɨn/ THY-ə-min), named as the "thio-vitamine" ("sulfur-containing vitamin") is a vitamin of the B complex. First named aneurin for the detrimental neurological effects if not present in the diet, it was eventually assigned the generic descriptor name vitamin B1. Its phosphate derivatives are involved in many cellular processes. The best-characterized form is thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), a coenzyme in the catabolism of sugars and amino acids. In yeast, TPP is also required in the first step of alcoholic fermentation.All living organisms use thiamine, but it is synthesized only in bacteria, fungi, and plants. Animals must obtain it from their diet, and thus, for humans, it is an essential nutrient. Insufficient intake in birds produces a characteristic polyneuritis. In mammals, deficiency results in Korsakoff's syndrome, optic neuropathy, and a disease called beriberi that affects the peripheral nervous system (polyneuritis) and/or the cardiovascular system. Thiamine deficiency has a potentially fatal outcome if it remains untreated. In less severe cases, nonspecific signs include malaise, weight loss, irritability and confusion.The stable and non-hygroscopic salt thiamine mononitrate is the vitamer used for flour and food fortification. Thiamine is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
- Thiamine iupacName "3-((4-Amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl)- 5-(2-hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazolium chloride".
- Thiamine thumbnail Thiamin.svg?width=300.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink ?ligand=VIB.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink 206934.htm.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink bv.fcgi?rid=bnchm.section.3106.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink type-vitamin-b1-could-treat-common-cause-blindness-20577.html.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=100.
- Thiamine wikiPageID "30500".
- Thiamine wikiPageLength "55548".
- Thiamine wikiPageOutDegree "227".
- Thiamine wikiPageRevisionID "683071515".
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink 2-hydroxyphytanoyl-CoA_lyase.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Acute_motor_axonal_neuropathy.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_thiamine_diphosphate.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_thiamine_triphosphate.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Adenosine_triphosphate.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Albumin.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholic_fermentation.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Allithiamine.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Alpha-ketoglutarate_dehydrogenase.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acids.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Anterograde_amnesia.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Areca_nut.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Asparagus.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Salmon.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_salmon.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Avian_encephalomyelitis.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink B_vitamin.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink B_vitamins.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Barend_Coenraad_Petrus_Jansen.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Benfotiamine.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Benzoin_condensation.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Beriberi.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Betel_nut.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Biotin.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Biotin-Thiamine_Responsive_Basal_Ganglia_Disease.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Blekinge.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Blood_serum.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Bracken.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Branched-chain_alpha-keto_acid_dehydrogenase_complex.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Branched-chain_α-keto_acid_dehydrogenase.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Brown_rice.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Caffeic_acid.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Carbene.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrate_metabolism.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Cardiomegaly.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Cardiovascular_system.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Casimir_Funk.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Catabolism.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alcohols.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amines.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:B_vitamins.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coenzymes.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pyrimidines.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thiazoles.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vitamin_B1.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Cauliflower.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_formula.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Chlorogenic_acid.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Christiaan_Eijkman.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Citric_acid_cycle.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Coenzyme.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Coenzyme_A.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Cofactor_(biochemistry).
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Coffee.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Common_eider.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Common_starling.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Cyanide.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Decarboxylation.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Dehydrogenation.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Delirium_tremens.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Deoxyribose.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Edema.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Egg_(food).
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Enterobacteriaceae.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Erythrocyte.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Escherichia_coli.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Essential_nutrient.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Ethanol_fermentation.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink European_herring_gull.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fern.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Flax.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescent.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fungi.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Furfural.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Furoin.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Fursultiamine.
- Thiamine wikiPageWikiLink Gerrit_Grijns.