Thiamine Sentence Examples
- This involves the prosthetic group thiamine pyrophosphate, or TPP. 
- Medical treatments Over the counter treatment involves supplementing with multiple B vitamins, including thiamine. 
- Other treatments There is some evidence that taking thiamine (vitamin B1) or magnesium supplements can help reduce period pains. 
- Wherever a prescription was given, it was 3 mg thiamine hydrochloride. 
- In all the patients, thiamine deficiency was subclinical. 
- Vitamin B thiamine can be found in whole-grain cereals, bread, red meat, egg yolks, and green leafy vegetables. 
- Vitamin B1 or Thiamine is essential for the conversion of carbohydrates into simple sugars called glucose which produces energy. 
- The reason behind this recall was that the aforementioned products lacked the essential vitamin thiamine. 
- Close to two dozen cases of thiamine deficiency were reported in cats after the recall. 
- Although there are more fatal reasons for which cat food could be recalled, a thiamine deficient diet is no small matter. Advertisement
- A diet lacking in thiamine, an essential B vitamin, will produce some very distressing symptoms over time. 
- This is why nutrient fortification with thiamine, amongst other vitamins, is very important. 
- It takes time for a nutrient deficiency to emerge in its worst form, but after an extended period of consumption, a cat that is not receiving ample levels of thiamine will begin to display some highly concerning symptoms. 
- Furthermore, vitamins such as thiamine are also used in the body's processing of other nutrients. 
- So, it is easy to see how entire bodily systems can be affected by a lack of thiamine. Advertisement
- Since the average household cat has no access to other viable sources of B1, repeated intake of a deficient food product will lead to an incidentally irreversible thiamine deficiency. 
- The recall of Iams ProActive Health Cat and Kitten Food due to vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiencies is a classic example. 
- Cats, due to their unique biology, depend upon food sources for nutrients such as thiamine and amino acids called taurine and arginine. 
- A diet of only fish can cause a deficiency in thiamine. 
- Garlic and thiamine, a B-complex vitamin, have been used to treat lead poisoning in animals. Advertisement
- Known as thiamine or thiamin, vitamin B1 is one of the eight B vitamins that make up vitamin B-complex. 
- These include, vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (Niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B7 (biotin), vitamin B12 (cobalamin), and choline (the unofficial B vitamin). 
- Maple syrup is also said to be a good source of 3 essential elements - calcium, iron and thiamine. 
- They also contain a whopping 42% of the daily allowance of vitamin C, as well as calcium, iron and thiamine. 
- Vitamin B, in the form of thiamine, riboflavin, niacinmide, pantothetic acid, and pyradizine, can reduce stress (which stimulates oil production), improve circulation, and aid the digestive process. Advertisement