Thiamine, also known as vitamin B
1, is one of essential B vitamins that has many important functions in all tissues.
1-3) Two types of water soluble thiamine salts, thiamine hydrochloride [
T0181] and thiamine nitrate [
T0182], are commonly used to products.
4) Thiamine pyrophosphate (diphosphate) chloride [
T0183] is the biologically active form of thiamine. In addition, thiamine hydrochloride is also used as an efficient catalyst for chemical reactions.
7,8) For your reference, [
A2633] is a key synthetic intermediate of thiamin. (The product is for research purpose only.)