Detailed Product Description 1)Purity:98.5%min 2)PH:2.7-3.4(10g/l) 3)Color:White powed 4)Formula:C12H18CL2N4OS
AMIN B1 HCL Product Specifications:
ITEMS | SPECIFICATIONS |
APPEARANCE | WHITE CRYSTAL POWDER |
IDENTIFICATION | POSITIVE |
APPEARANCE OF SOLUTION | PASS |
PH | 2.7~3.3 |
SULPHATES | ≤300PPM |
LIMIT OF NITRATE | COMPLIES |
HEAVY METALS | ≤20PPM |
WATER | ≤5.0% |
RESIDUE ON IGNITION | ≤0.1% |
ABSORBANCE OF SOLUTION | ≤0.025 |
RESIDUAL SOLVENTS | COMPLIES |
RELATED SUBSTANCES | WITHIN LIMITED |
ASSAY | 98.5%~101.0% |
Effective for:
Thiamine is a vitamin, also called vitamin B1. Vitamin B1 is found in many foods including yeast, cereal grains, beans, nuts, and meat. It is often used in combination with other B vitamins, and found in many vitamin B complex products.
VB1 The effectiveness ratings for THIAMINE (VITAMIN B1) are as follows:
-----Treatment and prevention of thiamine deficiency, including a specific disorder called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) that is related to low levels of thiamine (thiamine deficiency) and is often see in alcoholics. Between 30% and 80% of alcoholics are believed to have thiamine deficiency. Giving thiamine shots seems to help decrease the risk of developing WKS and decrease symptoms of WKS during alcohol withdrawal.
-----Correcting problems in people with certain types of genetic diseases including Leigh's disease, maple syrup urine disease, and others.
Possibly effective for...
-----Preventing kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes. Developing research shows that taking high-dose thiamine (100 mg three times daily) for three months significantly decreases the amount of albumin in the urine in people with type 2 diabetes. Albumin in the urine is an indication of kidney damage.
-----Preventing cataracts.
Insufficient evidence to rate effectiveness for...
-----Preventing cervical cancer. Some research suggests that increasing intake of thiamine from dietary and supplement sources, along with other folic acid, riboflavin, and vitamin B12, might decrease the risk of precancerous spots on the cervix.
1)Improving athletic performance.
2)Poor appetite.
3)Ulcerative colitis.
4)Chronic diarrhea.
5)Stomach problems.
6)Brain conditions.
7)AIDS.
8)Heart disease.
9)Alcoholism.
10)Stress.
11)Aging.
12)Canker sores.
13)Other conditions
Thiamine HCL / Thiamine Mononitrate vitamin b1 CAS N0.67-03-8