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- Thiamine abstract "Thiamine or thiamin or vitamin B1 (/ˈθaɪ.əmɨn/ THY-ə-min), named as the "thio-vitamine" ("sulfur-containing vitamin") is a water-soluble 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. Thiamine is used in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). 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 them, 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.It 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 "2-[3-[(4-Amino-2-methyl-pyrimidin-5-yl)methyl]-4-methyl-thiazol-5-yl] ethanol".
- Thiamine thumbnail Thiamin.svg?width=300.
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- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink type-vitamin-b1-could-treat-common-cause-blindness-20577.html.
- Thiamine wikiPageExternalLink genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=100.
- Thiamine wikiPageID "30500".
- Thiamine wikiPageRevisionID "605582020".
- Thiamine hasPhotoCollection Thiamine.
- Thiamine imagefile "Thiamin.svg".
- Thiamine imagefile "Thiamine-3D-vdW.png".
- Thiamine imagename "Kekulé skeletal formula of the cation in thiamine".
- Thiamine imagename "Spacefill model of thiamine of the cation in thiamine".
- Thiamine imagesize "200".
- Thiamine iupacname "2".
- Thiamine name "Thiamine".
- Thiamine othernames "Aneurine".
- Thiamine othernames "Thiamin".
- Thiamine verifiedfields "changed".
- Thiamine verifiedrevid "458360938".
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- Thiamine subject Category:Alcohols.
- Thiamine subject Category:Amines.
- Thiamine subject Category:B_vitamins.
- Thiamine subject Category:Coenzymes.
- Thiamine subject Category:Poultry_diseases.
- Thiamine subject Category:Pyrimidines.
- Thiamine subject Category:Thiazoles.
- Thiamine type ChemicalCompound.
- Thiamine type ChemicalSubstance.
- Thiamine type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Thiamine type ChemicalObject.
- Thiamine type Thing.
- Thiamine comment "Thiamine or thiamin or vitamin B1 (/ˈθaɪ.əmɨn/ THY-ə-min), named as the "thio-vitamine" ("sulfur-containing vitamin") is a water-soluble 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.".
- Thiamine label "Thiamin".
- Thiamine label "Thiamine".
- Thiamine label "Thiamine".
- Thiamine label "Tiamina".
- Thiamine label "Tiamina".
- Thiamine label "Vitamina B1".
- Thiamine label "Vitamine B1".
- Thiamine label "Witamina B1".
- Thiamine label "Тиамин".
- Thiamine label "فيتامين ب1".
- Thiamine label "チアミン".
- Thiamine label "硫胺".
- Thiamine sameAs Thiamin.
- Thiamine sameAs Thiamin.
- Thiamine sameAs Vitamina_B1.
- Thiamine sameAs Tiamina.
- Thiamine sameAs Vitamine_B1.
- Thiamine sameAs Tiamina.
- Thiamine sameAs Tiamina.
- Thiamine sameAs チアミン.
- Thiamine sameAs 티아민.
- Thiamine sameAs Thiamine.
- Thiamine sameAs Witamina_B1.
- Thiamine sameAs Tiamina.
- Thiamine sameAs m.07hnp.
- Thiamine sameAs Q83187.
- Thiamine sameAs Q83187.
- Thiamine sameAs DB00152.
- Thiamine wasDerivedFrom Thiamine?oldid=605582020.
- Thiamine depiction Thiamin.svg.
- Thiamine isPrimaryTopicOf Thiamine.
- Thiamine name "Thiamine".