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  2. Thiamine - Wikipedia

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    Thiamine, also known as thiamin and vitamin B 1, is a vitamin – an essential micronutrient for humans and animals. [1] [3] [4] It is found in food and commercially synthesized to be a dietary supplement or medication. [1] Phosphorylated forms of thiamine are required for some metabolic reactions, including the breakdown of glucose and amino ...

  3. Thiochrome - Wikipedia

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    Thiochrome (TChr)is a tricyclic organic compound that arises from the oxidation of the vitamin thiamine. Being highly fluorescent, it is often the derivative that is quantified in the analysis of thiamine. The oxidation can be effected with ceric ammonium nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, and related reagents. [1]

  4. Thiamine pyrophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Thiamine pyrophosphate is a cofactor that is present in all living systems, in which it catalyzes several biochemical reactions. Thiamine pyrophosphate is synthesized in the cytosol and is required in the cytosol for the activity of transketolase and in the mitochondria for the activity of pyruvate-, oxoglutarate- and branched chain keto acid ...

  5. Banana bag - Wikipedia

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    The typical composition of a banana bag is 1 liter of normal saline (sodium chloride 0.9%) with: [2] Thiamine 100 mg; Folic acid 1 mg; Multivitamin for infusion (MVI), 1 ampule; Magnesium sulfate 3 g; The solution is typically infused over four to eight hours or as per physician's orders.

  6. File:Thiamine structure.svg - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of thiamine (Vitamin B 1). Date: 13 March 2007: Source: Self-made in BKChem + perl + vim. Author: User:Mysid: Licensing. Public domain Public ...

  7. Thiamine triphosphate - Wikipedia

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    Thiamine triphosphate (ThTP) is a biomolecule found in most organisms including bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. [1] Chemically, it is the triphosphate derivative of the vitamin thiamine . Function

  8. TPP riboswitch - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a riboswitch [1] [2] that binds thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) directly and modulates gene expression through a variety of mechanisms in archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] TPP is the active form of thiamine ( vitamin B 1 ), an essential coenzyme synthesised by coupling of pyrimidine and thiazole moieties in bacteria .

  9. Category:Thiamine - Wikipedia

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