Vitamin B1 Thiamine Hydrochloride
Vitamin B1 Thiamine Hydrochloride
Vitamin B1 Thiamine Hydrochloride
Product Name: Vitamin B1 Thiamine Hydrochloride
Synonyms: thiamine
Appearance: white needle crystal or crystalline powder
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine. The role of thiamine in the body is to participate in carbohydrate metabolism in the form of carboxylase and coenzyme of the transglycolase system, and it is a key material basis in material metabolism and energy metabolism. Vitamin B1 is also involved in oxidative decarboxylation in vivo and is necessary for branched-chain amino acid metabolism. In addition, vitamin B1 also plays an important role in promoting appetite, normal peristalsis of gastrointestinal tract and secretion of digestive juice. Vitamin B1 is mainly found in the outer skin and germ of seeds, such as rice bran and bran, and is also very rich in yeast. Lean meat, cabbage and celery are also rich in content. All vitamin B1 used are chemically synthesized products. In the body, vitamin B1 participates in the catabolism of sugar in the form of coenzyme, which has the effect of protecting the nervous system; it can also promote gastrointestinal motility and increase appetite