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Meanings of
thiamine
in English
Portuguese
tiamina
Catalan
tiamina
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A B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growth.
aneurin
thiamin
vitamin B1
antiberiberi factor
Portuguese
tiamina
Class of compounds.
thiamines
Related terms
structural class of chemical compounds
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
thiamine
in English
1
An extra B-complex vitamin supplement that includes at least 50 mg of
thiamine
.
2
He showed remarkable improvement in heart failure symptoms after
thiamine
supplementation.
3
The
thiamine
pyrophosphate dependence of the third step is unique in peroxisomal mammalian enzymology.
4
The conventional assessment of
thiamine
status was masked by increased
thiamine
transporter content of erythrocytes.
5
Both manifestations resolved completely under continuous oral
thiamine
supplementation.
6
But many other possibilities exist, including disease, brain trauma, severe bleeding,
thiamine
deficiency or poisoning.
7
Some mothers-to-be also receive vitamin supplements, especially
thiamine
.
8
We also discuss combinatorial therapy of
thiamine
and corticosteroids, which is poorly defined in the literature.
9
It is then enriched by spraying it with
thiamine
,
which is lost when the bran is discarded.
10
The patient was started on empiric IV
thiamine
and methylprednisolone;
thiamine
levels were subsequently found to be low.
11
Similarly to the decarboxylases, a
thiamine
pyrophosphate-binding consensus domain was present in the C-terminal part of the lyase.
12
While postprandial
thiamine
concentration increased following both meals, riboflavin increased only following a ND meal in both age groups.
13
Importance: The combination of ascorbic acid, corticosteroids, and
thiamine
has been identified as a potential therapy for septic shock.
14
Our results suggest that
thiamine
at these pharmacologic dosages may have a mild beneficial effect in dementia of Alzheimer's type.
15
Objective: To determine whether the combination of ascorbic acid, corticosteroids, and
thiamine
attenuates organ injury in patients with septic shock.
16
There is no effective pharmacotherapy to prevent or treat delirium, although it is scientifically plausible that
thiamine
could be effective.
Other examples for "thiamine"
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thiamine
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
adequate thiamine
cause the thiamine
encode thiamine
increase thiamine
induce by thiamine
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Translations for
thiamine
Portuguese
tiamina
Catalan
tiamina
aneurina
vitamina b1
Thiamine
through the time