Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1) home ICD10: L23.9

Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1)
Formule CAS
C6H12N2S3 97-74-5



Background
Thiamine hydrochloride is an enzyme co-factor and the vitamin B1. It occurs naturally plants and in animal tissues, notably in rice husk, cereal grains, yeast, liver, eggs, milk, green leaves, roots and tubers.

Synonyms
Thiamine hydrochloride
Vitamine B1
3-[(4-Amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl]-5-(2-hydroxyethy l)-4-methylthiazolidium chloride monohydrochloride
Thiamine chloride hydrochloride
Aneurine hydrochloride
Thiaminium chloride hydrochloride
Aneurin-AS
Bedome
Begiolan
Benerva
Bequin
Berin
Betabion hydrochloride
Betalin S
Betaxin
Bethiazine
Bevitex Bewon
Biuno
Bivatin
Bivita
Clotiamina
Metabolin
Thiadoxine
Thiavit
Timidon
Tiaminal
Vitaneuron

Uses
Vitamin
Pharmaceutical

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions

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Referenties
1. Ingemann Larsen, A., J. Riis Jepsen, and H. Thulin, Allergic contact dermatitis from thiamine. Contact Dermatitis, 1989. 20(5): p. 387-8.



Author(s):
Allergology: background information on allergens.

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