Thiamine is a quaternary ammonium compound that functions as the active form of vitamin B1, essential for carbohydrate metabolism and nerve function. It serves as a human metabolite and is used as a pharmaceutical raw material for manufacturing supplements and fortified foods.
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CAS 70-16-6
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