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Thiamin Mononitrate Powder (Vitamin B1), 1 kilogram
    This Thiamin Mononitrate Powder is also commonly referred to as Thiamine Mononitrate, or Thiamin, or Vitamin B1, and is assayed by the manufacturer to be 98.9% product. You will receive a sealed and labeled heavy duty 4 mil polyethylene bag containing 1 kilogram of this off-white powder. One kilogram is also one thousand grams, or 1000 grams, or approximately 2.205 pounds, or approximately 35.274 ounces by weight. You won't receive the fancy retail packaging, but you will receive a great deal at or below wholesale prices for a high purity bulk quantity of this product. Thiamine Mononitrate powder has a somewhat characteristic taste and dissolves quickly in warm or hot water, but rather slowly in cold water. Just measure and stir your usual dose into water or juice and drink.

    Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) is a water soluble vitamin that is readily expelled from the body through the urine and when taken internally must be consumed regularly on a daily basis, two to three times per day for optimal nutritional benefit. Thiamin is an essential Vitamin and nutrient that promotes normal metabolic function and processes in human physiology. In the form of Thiamin Pyrophosphate (Thiamine Pyrophosphate, or TPP), Thiamin is essential as a cofactor in key processes and reactions involving the metabolism of carbohydrates and metabolism of many essential amino acids including the branched chain amino acids (essential amino acids L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine, and L-Valine). In human physiology Thiamin is synthesized by the large intestine as Thiamin Pyrophosphate, but Thiamin's principle analog is Thiamin Diphosphate (Thiamine Diphosphate, or TDP) found almost exclusively in circulating red blood cells. TDP is a necessary cofactor for many enzymes including Transketolase and Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, for which the activity of these enzymes are considered an indicator of Thiamin deficiency (Vitamin B1 deficiency).

    Thiamin (Vitamin B1) is necessary for the body to properly metabolize and process carbohydrates, fat, and protein, and is critical for the healthy metabolic function of mitochondrial ATP syntheses, the most basic unit of energy that fuels every cell in the human body. Vitamin B1 is necessary for proper blood formation, the production of hydrochloric acid, and proper digestive function. Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) supplementation can also benefit energy, growth, normalized appetite, learning, cognitive function, smooth and skeletal muscle tone of and including the intestines, stomach and heart. Vitamin B1 can also act as an antioxidant thereby giving protective benefit, maintaining and promoting health and countering the damaging effects of aging, alcohol consumption, smoking and pollution, and may also improve glucose tolerance and inhibit arterial blockages especially for diabetics.

    Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) helps the body to metabolize carbohydrates and proteins (IOM 2006; Shils et al. 2006; Groff and Gropper 2000; IOM 1998), helps the body to metabolize fats (Shils et al. 2006; Groff and Gropper 2000; IOM 1998), and helps promote normal growth (Shils et al. 2006; Groff and Gropper 2000). When taken as an oral nutritional supplement, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B1) is sometimes taken or prescribed for a variety of thiamine deficiency syndromes including beriberi, peripheral neuritis associated with pellagra, and neuritis during pregnancy. Thiamine Mononitrate is also sometimes taken and recommended for poor appetite, ulcerative colitis, chronic diarrhea, various gastrointestinal disorders, cerebellar syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, AIDS, maintaining a positive mental attitude, enhancing learning abilities, heart disease, alcoholism, stress, improving athletic performance, various age related maladies, and as an insect repellent. Thiamine is also used orally for canker sores, immunodepression, memory loss associated with age related dementia, and including Alzheimer's disease, vision problems such as cataracts and glaucoma, motion sickness, and as an energy increasing supplement. With injection by a qualified health professional, Thiamine Mononitrate is sometimes prescribed for the treatment of Wernicke's encephalopathy syndrome, various thiamine deficiency syndromes, for critically ill people, acute alcohol withdrawal, and for treating coma or hypothermia of unknown origins.

    The common daily recommended dose for Thiamine Mononitrate usually range between less than 1 milligram to as much as 3 grams or more per day, although as an essential vitamin the RDA are:

    Vitamin B1 Recommended Daily Allowance:
    Children 1-3 years: 0.04mg/day minimum
    Adolescents 9-13 years: 0.04mg/day minimum
    Adolescents 14-18 years: 0.07mg/day minimum
    Adults > 18 years: 0.07mg/day minimum.

    Thiamin (Vitamin B1) is a water-soluble vitamin that is quickly eliminated from the body after ingestion. Because Thiamin cannot appreciably accumulate and is not stored in significant amounts in the body there is very little danger of thiamin toxicity even when taken in very large oral doses. One level 1/2 teaspoon of this pure bulk Thiamin Mononitrate Powder (Molecular Weight: 327.357) will weigh approximately 783 milligrams, and after subtracting the weight of the attached Mononitrate group (Molecular Weight: 62.001) the net yield free Thiamin (Molecular Weight: 265.356) is approximately 635 milligrams (635mg), or about 81.1% of the total weight of the bulk powder. Take one level 1/2 teaspoon between meals 2 or 3 times per day for best results.



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