thiamin

  • 1Thiamin — Thiamin, Vitamin B1, zu den wasserlöslichen Vitaminen gehörende, nach Umsetzung mit ATP als Thiamindiphosphat das Coenzym von Carboxylasen und Aldehydtransferasen bildende Verbindung aus zwei heterozyklischen Ringen. Es wirkt insbesondere bei der …

    Deutsch wörterbuch der biologie

  • 2thiamin — also thiamine, alternative name for vitamin B1, 1937, coined by Dr. R.R. Williams from thio , indicating the presence of sulfur, comb. form of Gk. theion sulfur, + AMINE (Cf. amine), indicating the amino group. Or the second element might be from …

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  • 3thiamin — UK [ˈθaɪəmɪn] / US or thiamine UK [ˈθaɪəmiːn] / US [ˈθaɪəˌmɪn] noun [uncountable] medical a natural chemical in many types of food that your body uses to make your nerves work correctly. It belongs to the vitamin B group …

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  • 4Thiamin — chembox ImageFile=Thiamin.svg ImageSize=270px ImageFile2=Thiamine 3D vdW.png IUPACName=2 [3 [(4 amino 2 methyl pyrimidin 5 yl)methyl] 4 methyl thiazol 5 yl] ethanol OtherNames= Section1= Chembox Identifiers CASNo=59 43 8 PubChem=1130 SMILES= [Cl… …

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  • 5Thiamin — Strukturformel Struktur von Thiaminchlorid …

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  • 6thiamin — or vitamin B1 Organic compound, part of the vitamin B complex, necessary in carbohydrate metabolism. It carries out these functions in its active form, as a component of the coenzyme thiamin pyrophosphate. Its molecular structure includes a… …

    Universalium

  • 7Thiamin — Vitamin B1 * * * Thi|a|min 〈n. 11; internationaler Freiname für〉 Vitamin B1 * * * Thi|a|min [vermutlich zu Thiazol u. Pyrimidin], das; s: Syn.: Vitamin B1, (veraltet:) Aneurin: Trivial u. Freiname für eine in pflanzlichem u. tierischem Gewebe… …

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  • 8Thiamin-Pyrophosphat — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Thiaminpyrophosphat Andere Namen Thiamindiphosphat …

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  • 9thiamin — noun see thiamine …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 10thiamin — A heat labile and water soluble vitamin contained in milk, yeast, and in the germ and husk of grains; also artificially synthesized; essential for growth; a deficiency of t. is associated with beriberi and Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome. SYN:… …

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