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'''Prosultiamine''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]]; also known as '''thiamine propyl disulfide''' or '''TPD'''; brand name '''Jubedel''',) is a [[disulfide]] [[thiamine]] [[derivative (chemistry)|derivative]] discovered in garlic in [[Japan]] in the 1950s, and is similar to [[allithiamine]]. It was developed as a treatment for [[Thiamine#Deficiency|vitamin B<sub>1</sub> deficiency]]. It has improved [[lipid]] [[solubility]] relative to thiamine and is not rate-limited by dependency on intestinal [[membrane transport protein|transporter]]s for absorption, hence the reasoning for its development.

Prosultiamine (INN; also known as thiamine propyl disulfide or TPD; brand name Jubedel,) is a disulfide thiamine derivative discovered in garlic in Japan in the 1950s, and is similar to allithiamine. It was developed as a treatment for vitamin B1 deficiency. It has improved lipid solubility relative to thiamine and is not rate-limited by dependency on intestinal transporters for absorption, hence the reasoning for its development.