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Name : Thiamine Hydrochloride
Shape : White powder
Due to the extensive role of vitamin B1 in aquatic animals, long-term shortage of vitamin B1 not only affects its growth, but also produces a series of deficiencies through metabolic response disorders in the body. The study found that shrimp, crabs and other crustaceans can not synthesize vitamin B1 or the amount of synthesis is very small, it is difficult to meet their physiological needs, so it must be obtained by artificial feeding.
Vitamin B1 has special nutritional effects on ruminants. The study found that during the peak period of lactation, cows are prone to decrease milk production by not eating concentrate, which can be intramuscular injection of 0.25% vitamin B1 30mL, and the light patients begin to eat the food on the 2nd day after injection, and the heavy patients need to return to normal after 2 to 3 times of medication. Other studies have found that Wernicke's encephalopathy is due to long-term fasting, resulting in thiamine deficiency and subsequent onset, mainly through vitamin B1 treatment, if diagnosed in time, more can be recovered after treatment.
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine or antineuritisin, is synthesized by fungi, microorganisms and plants, but animals and humans can only obtain it from food. Vitamin B1 is mainly found in the seed skin and germ, such as rice bran and bran content is very rich, in yeast content is also very rich. Thiamine is a combination of pyrimidine and thiazole rings and is involved in sugar metabolism in the body.
Name | CAS | molecular | density |
Folic Acid | 59-30-3 | C19H19N7O6 | 0.97 |