Benfotiamine Benzoylthiamineo Monophosphate Vitamin B1 Hydrochloride Diabetic CAS 22457-89-2
Benfotiamine Benzoylthiamineo Monophosphate Vitamin B1 Hydrochloride Diabetic |
CAS No.: 22457-89-2 |
Purity: 99% |
Molecular weight: 466.48 g/mol |
Molecular formula: C19H23N4O6PS |
Appearance:White to white crystalline powder |
Package: 1g,10g,100g,1000g |
Benfotiamine Benzoylthiamineo Monophosphate Vitamin B1 Hydrochloride Diabetic CAS 22457-89-2
Package:25kg/drum
Purity:99%
MF:C19H23N4O6PS
Density:1.444±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted)
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CAS 22457-89-2 Benfotiamine Benzoylthiamineo-monophosphate VitaminB1 hydrochloride diabetic
Description:
S-Benzoylthiamine O-monophosphate (Benfotiamine) is a therapeutic agent. It helps in the prevention of diabetic complications such as, retinopathy, neuropathy and nephropathy. Benfotiamine inhibits the synthesis of glycation end products (AGEs) in diabetes. Benfotiamine is considered as a nutraceutical product for the prevention of diabetic neuropathy.
Chemical formula
Basic parameters:
Synonym | Benphothiamine |
MW | 466.45 |
Melting point | 165 C |
Storage temp | 2-8°C |
Solubility | Aqueous Acid (Slightly), DMSO (Heated, Sonicated) |
What is benfotiamine good for?
People use benfotiamine for nerve damage caused by diabetes (diabetic neuropathy). It is also used for alcohol use disorder, Alzheimer disease, arthritis, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses.
Which vitamin is benfotiamine?
Benfotiamine is a lab-made version of vitamin B1, also called thiamine. Scientists are studying it to see if it might help conditions like diabetes-related nerve damage, Alzheimer's disease, and alcohol dependence. Early research into the potential benefits of benfotiamine has shown some promise.
Are there any side effects taking benfotiamine?
Side effects noted with Benfotiamine are skin irritation, allergic reactions, shortness of breath, difficulty in swallowing, feeling of discomfort, rash, itching, cough, decreased blood pressure, facial swelling, increased sweating, restlessness, weakness, and wheezing....
Is benfotiamine folic acid?
Benfotiamine, a synthetic form of Vitamin B1 or Thiamine, helps deliver essential nutrients to the nerves. Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate (water-soluble Vitamin B). It helps in forming red blood cells and prevents DNA changes that may lead to cancer.
Why every diabetic should take benfotiamine?
In diabetes, benfotiamine has been previously shown to prevent retinal damage3,23. It has also been shown to prevent neuropathic and nephropathic changes in diabetes
When is it best to take benfotiamine?
Benfotiamine is commonly taken at the oral dose of 300-600mg over the course of the day, usually in two divided doses with meals (150mg or 300mg twice daily).
How can I get B1 naturally?
Food Sources
Fortified breakfast cereals.
Pork.
Fish.
Beans, lentils.
Green peas.
Enriched cereals, breads, noodles, rice.
Sunflower seeds.
Yogurt.
Why take B1 at night?
Vitamins B1 and B2 not only turn food into energy, but also produce melatonin, the sleep hormone. The production of melatonin shows that these vitamins encourage sleep. Taking a thiamine (vitamin B1) supplement can help you sleep better throughout the night, which will allow you to wake up feeling refreshed.
FAQ:
1. What's package for Benfotiamine?
Small quantity ziplock bag Large quantity Fiber drum
2. Is any discounts for Benfotiamine?
Yes, we offer customers' discounts, especially regular customers.
3. What's the MOQ?
No limit, we meet customers' need.
References:
1. https://www.webmd.com
2. Chemical book chemicalbook.com
3. https://pharmeasy.in
4. https://www.apollopharmacy.in
5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
6. https://examine.com
7. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu
8. https://www.alaskasleep.com
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