Vitamin B1 (VB1)

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Thiamine; Thiamin; Aneurine

Vitamin B1 (VB1)
Thiamine or thiamin, sometimes called aneurin, is a water-soluble vitamin of the B complex (vitamin B1), whose phosphate derivatives are involved in many cellular processes. The best characterized form is thiamine diphosphate (ThDP), a coenzyme in the catabolism of sugars and amino acids. In yeast, ThDP is also required in the first step of alcoholic fermentation. Thiamine is synthesized in bacteria, fungi and plants. Animals must cover all their needs from their food and insufficient intake results in a disease called beriberi affecting the peripheral nervous system (polyneuritis) and/or the cardiovascular system, with fatal outcome if not cured by thiamine administration. In less severe deficiency, nonspecific signs include malaise, weight loss, irritability and confusion. Today, there is still a lot of work devoted to elucidating the exact mechanisms by which thiamine deficiency leads to the specific symptoms observed .

Organism species: Pan-species (General)

CATALOG NO. PRODUCT NAME APPLICATIONS
Proteins CPD053Ge11 BSA Conjugated Vitamin B1 (VB1) Immunogen; SDS-PAGE; WB.
CPD053Ge21 OVA Conjugated Vitamin B1 (VB1) Immunogen; SDS-PAGE; WB.
Antibodies PAD053Ge01 Polyclonal Antibody to Vitamin B1 (VB1) ELISA, CLIA. / IHC-Fr, ICC, IP (predicted).
Assay Kits CED053Ge ELISA Kit for Vitamin B1 (VB1) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for Antigen Detection.
CCD053Ge CLIA Kit for Vitamin B1 (VB1) Chemiluminescent immunoassay for Antigen Detection.