Vitamin B1 analogues: Difference between revisions
Vitamin B1 analogues
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{{Short description|Group of chemical compounds}} | {{Short description|Group of chemical compounds}} | ||
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'''Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues''' are [[structural analog|analogue]]s of vitamin B<sub>1</sub>, [[thiamine]]. They typically have improved [[bioavailability]] relative to thiamine itself, and are used to treat conditions caused by vitamin B<sub>1</sub> deficiency. These conditions include [[beriberi]], [[Korsakoff's syndrome]], [[Wernicke's encephalopathy]] and [[diabetic neuropathy]]. | '''Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues''' are [[structural analog|analogue]]s of vitamin B<sub>1</sub>, [[thiamine]]. They typically have improved [[bioavailability]] relative to thiamine itself, and are used to treat conditions caused by vitamin B<sub>1</sub> deficiency. These conditions include [[beriberi]], [[Korsakoff's syndrome]], [[Wernicke's encephalopathy]] and [[diabetic neuropathy]]. | ||
==List of vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues== | ==List of vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues== <!--T:2--> | ||
Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues include: | Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogues include: | ||
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* [[Acefurtiamine]] | * [[Acefurtiamine]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == <!--T:4--> | ||
* [[B vitamins]] | * [[B vitamins]] | ||
* [[Thiamine pyrophosphate]], a thiamine derivative | * [[Thiamine pyrophosphate]], a thiamine derivative | ||
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{{Vitamins}} | {{Vitamins}} | ||
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{{二次利用|date=1 February 2024}} | {{二次利用|date=1 February 2024}} | ||
[[Category:Thiamine]] | [[Category:Thiamine]] | ||
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