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Meaning of "thiamin"

Thiamin (noun): Another term for vitamin B1, an essential nutrient for the human body
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  • Alternative spelling of thiamine

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Thiamin deficiencies result in a condition known as beriberi.
Poor appetite may result of a thiamin deficiency.
Thiamin helps convert food into energy.
Beriberi is the deficiency disease for thiamin.
Thiamin HCl is essential for both organisms.
The absorption of thiamin is impaired by alcohol.
Thiamin deficiency can result in three distinct syndromes.
It is also high in thiamin and niacin.
Thiamin is easily soluble in water and is destroyed by heat.
Wet beriberi from thiamin deficiency.
Lack of thiamin causes the disease known as beriberi.
It also contains protein and thiamin.
The thiamin requirement of the baby.
Ham and pork are also rich sources of thiamin.
Thiamin has to be taken every day.

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Alcohol inhibits the absorption of thiamin.
Thiamin is essential for carbohydrate and protein metabolism.
Horsetail is contraindicated in cases of alcoholism and thiamin deficiency.
All forms of thiamin deficiency are treated with supplements.
This may be a symptom of a thiamin deficiency.
Thiamin is involved in various processes of neurotransmission.
It can be spelled as thiamine or thiamin.
Thiamin is also important in the production of new cells.
Overall growth performance was not improved by the addition of thiamin.
Thiamin helps the brain produce energy from sugar.
Diammonium phosphate and thiamin form the additional nutrient framework.
Thiamin pyrophosphate or cocarboxylase may also be available in some products.
Addition of thiamin hydrochloride.
Thiamin and folate.
White bread thiamin.
Lack of thiamin later in life causes the disease known as beriberi.
The condition appears to respond to treatment with thiamin and biotin.
Thiamin is also useful for synthesis of acetylcholine that helps in memory functioning.
They usually contain no cholesterol or sugar and are a good source of thiamin.
Thiamin has been studied as a way to help widen arteries that are too narrow.
Cooked caribou and dried caribou or moose would be rich sources of thiamin.
There is currently no evidence to show that thiamin interacts with other drugs.
Beriberi is a disease in which the body does not have enough thiamin.
These amino acids are located within the thiamin pyrophosphate binding motif.
The thiamin and riboflavin in tomatoes is also believed to help transport the electricity.
Chronic alcohol intake and an inadequate diet can lead to a thiamin deficiency.
Scientists are studying whether thiamin supplements might help people with heart failure.
A healthy and varied diet will provide most people with enough thiamin.
Thiamin deficiency during critical periods of early development can disrupts neurogenesis in animal models.
Tobacco use also decreases thiamin absorption and may lead to decreased levels in the body.
Thiamin helps regulate healthy muscle control and allows electrolytes to flow through your muscles.
There is also some anecdotal evidence that both niacin and thiamin can provide relief of tinnitus.
Thiamin HCI is essential for both organisms.
Effect of dietary amprolium on tissue thiamin and Cayuga syndrome in Atlantic salmon.
Thiamin pyrophosphokinase, catalytic domain family.

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