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rdfs:label
  • Thiamine
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Has_Salt_Form
Concept_In_Subset
Semantic_Type
  • Organic Chemical
  • Vitamin
Preferred_Name
  • Thiamine
UMLS_CUI
  • C0039840
CAS_Registry
  • 59-43-8
FDA_UNII_Code
  • X66NSO3N35
Contributing_Source
  • CRCH
  • FDA
ALT_DEFINITION
  • 3-((4-Amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl)-5-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazolium chloride.MSH2002_06_01
  • Water-soluble vitamin that is a coenzyme in the metabolism of carbohydrates and branched-chain amino acids. (DRI)CRCH
  • A nutrient in the vitamin B complex that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. Vitamin B1 helps some enzymes work properly, helps break down sugars in the diet, and keeps nerves and the heart healthy. It is found in pork, organ meats, peas, beans, nuts, and whole grains. Vitamin B1 is water-soluble (can dissolve in water) and must be taken in daily. Not enough vitamin B1 can cause a disease called beriberi (a condition marked by heart, nerve, and digestive disorders). Too much vitamin B1 may help cancer cells grow faster.NCI-GLOSS
PDQ_Open_Trial_Search_ID
  • 37856
PDQ_Closed_Trial_Search_ID
  • 37856
Chemical_Formula
  • C12H17N4OS.Cl
US_Recommended_Intake
  • Y
INFOODS
  • THIA
USDA_ID
  • 404
Unit
  • mg
Nutrient
  • Y
Micronutrient
  • Y
Legacy_Concept_Name
  • Thiamine
CHEBI_ID
  • CHEBI:33283
FULL_SYN
  • vitamin B1PTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000629163
  • Vitamin B1SYCRCH
  • 2-[3-[(4-amino-2-methyl-pyrimidin-5-yl)methyl]-4-methyl-1-thia-3-azoniacyclopenta-2,4-dien-5-yl]ethanolSYNCI
  • THIAMINEPTFDAX66NSO3N35
  • Vit B1ABNCI
  • ThiaminSYNCI
  • thiaminePTNCI-GLOSSCDR0000556404
  • ThiaminPTCRCH
  • ThiaminePTNCI
  • AneurinSYCRCH
  • ThiamineSYCRCH
  • ThiaminePTDCP05001
  • B1 VitaminSYNCI
  • Vitamin B1SYNCI
  • Vitamin-B1SYNCI
DEFINITION
  • A heat-labile and water-soluble essential vitamin, belonging to the vitamin B family, with antioxidant, erythropoietic, mood modulating, and glucose-regulating activities. Thiamine reacts with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to form an active coenzyme, thiamine pyrophosphate. Thiamine pyrophosphate is necessary for the actions of pyruvate dehydrogenase and alpha-ketoglutarate in carbohydrate metabolism and for the actions of transketolase, an enzyme that plays an important role in the pentose phosphate pathway. Thiamine plays a key role in intracellular glucose metabolism and may inhibit the action of glucose and insulin on arterial smooth muscle cell proliferation. Thiamine may also protect against lead toxicity by inhibiting lead-induced lipid peroxidation.NCI
code
  • C874
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