...thiamine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate. These are known as “salts” of thiamine. Like dietary thiamine, they require a protein transporter to get
More...multiple times more than the dose for allithiamine. This makes me wonder if allithiamine is a lot more bio available than sulbutiamine.
More...thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide (TTFD). Lipothiamine was a later development than Allithiamine and both are sold by the same company. Lipothiamine is enteric
More...accounts for almost 90% of circulating thiamine. Additional thiamine metabolites include thiamine monophosphate (TMP) and thiamine triphosphate (TTP) along with the recently
More...after metabolic correction with thiamine and taurine. Among thiamine phosphates, the most informative indicators of thiamine deficiency were shown to be triphosphate
MoreAbout TTFD: A Thiamine Derivative
...AFAIK is just AlliThiamine, a cousin to Sulbuthiamine: As you clearly know, AlliThiamine and Sulbuthiamine are both thiamine derivatives, however Lipothiamine appears
More...read about thiamine and dysautonomia before starting, and learn how thiamine supplementation in a person long deficient can cause refeeding syndrome. Reading
More...Thiamine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate are water-soluble salts and are readily available. There are two types of thiamine derivative, a group of
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