Thiamine Chloride Vitamin B1 API
Cas No : | 59-43-8 |
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Name : | Thiamine Chloride Vitamin B1 |
Synonyms : | Thiamine chloride;vitamin 1;Nutritional Supplements;Vitamins and Derivatives; |
Molecular Formula : | C12H17ClN4OS |
Melting Point : | 248 °C |
Boiling Point : | N/A |
Molecular Weight : | 300.81 |
Density : | N/A |
Solubility : | soluble in water, methanol and glycerol, but practically insoluble … |
Uses :
- Thiamine chloride, as the base or as the hydrochloride salt, is indicatedin the treatment or prophylaxis of known or suspected thiamine deficiencies. Severe thiamine deficiency is calledberiberi, which is very rare in developed countries. The mostlikely cause of thiamine deficiency in the United States is theresult of chronic alcoholism, which leads to multiple vitamindeficiencies as a result of poor dietary intake. The major organsaffected are the nervous system (dry beriberi), whichmanifests as neurological damage, the cardiovascular system(wet beriberi), which manifests as heart failure and edema, andthe gastrointestinal tract. Thiamine administration reverses thegastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and neurological symptoms;however, if the deficiency has been severe or of prolonged duration, the neurological damage may be permanent.