Octotiamine: Difference between revisions
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'''Octotiamine''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]], [[Japanese Accepted Name|JAN]]; '''Gerostop''', '''Neuvita''', '''Neuvitan'''), also known as '''thioctothiamine''', is an [[structural analogue|analogue]] of [[vitamin B1|vitamin B<sub>1</sub>]] which is used in [[Japan]] and [[Finland]]. | '''Octotiamine''' ([[International Nonproprietary Name|INN]], [[Japanese Accepted Name|JAN]]; '''Gerostop''', '''Neuvita''', '''Neuvitan'''), also known as '''thioctothiamine''', is an [[structural analogue|analogue]] of [[vitamin B1|vitamin B<sub>1</sub>]] which is used in [[Japan]] and [[Finland]]. | ||
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* [[Vitamin B1 analogue|Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogue]] | * [[Vitamin B1 analogue|Vitamin B<sub>1</sub> analogue]] | ||
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{{二次利用|date=14 June 2023}} | {{二次利用|date=14 June 2023}} | ||
[[Category:Thiamine]] | [[Category:Thiamine]] | ||
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