نتایج جستجو برای: thiamine hydrochloride vb1

تعداد نتایج: 49450  

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
t. zaman m. kadivar r. moradian

abstract- the syndrome of diabetes mellitus, sensorineural deafness and megaloblastic anemia dose not result from thiamine deficiency. the previous reported patients had no sign of beriberi, had normal nutrition, and had no evidence of malabsorption. the features of this syndrome with apparent inheritance of autosomal recessive trait may define this puzzling syndrome as a true thiamine dependen...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1996
E Webb F Febres D M Downs

In Salmonella typhimurium, thiamine is a required nutrient that is synthesized de novo. Labeling studies have demonstrated probable precursors for both the 4-amino-5-hydroxymethyl-2-methylpyrimidine pyrophosphate moiety and the 4-methyl-5-(beta-hydroxyethyl) thiazole monophosphate moiety. The isolation of thiamine auxotrophs with mutations in at least five different genetic loci is reported. Th...

2015
Gaganpreet S. Tiwana Remko Prevo Francesca M. Buffa Sheng Yu Daniel V. Ebner Alison Howarth Lisa K. Folkes Balam Budwal Kwun-Ye Chu Lisa Durrant Ruth J. Muschel W. Gillies McKenna Geoff S. Higgins

Colony formation is the gold standard assay for determining reproductive cell death after radiation treatment, since effects on proliferation often do not reflect survival. We have developed a high-throughput radiosensitivity screening method based on clonogenicity and screened a siRNA library against kinases. Thiamine pyrophosphokinase-1 (TPK1), a key component of Vitamin B1/thiamine metabolis...

Journal: :Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications 2007
A. Stamatis G. Malandrinos M. Louloudi N. Hadjiliadis

This paper is a brief review of the detailed mechanism of action of thiamine enzymes, based on metal complexes of bivalent transition and post-transition metals of model compounds, thiamine derivatives, synthesized and characterized with spectroscopic techniques and X-ray crystal structure determinations. It is proposed that the enzymatic reaction is initiated with a V conformation of thiamine ...

Journal: :Journal of the neurological sciences 2006
Haruki Koike Hirohisa Watanabe Akira Inukai Masahiro Iijima Keiko Mori Naoki Hattori Gen Sobue

BACKGROUND Tenderness in the limb muscles has been reported anecdotally in patients with beriberi neuropathy, but clinical effects of thiamine deficiency on skeletal muscle have received little attention. OBJECTIVE To describe a patient with thiamine deficiency who manifested myopathic symptoms and responded well to thiamine supplementation. PATIENT A 26-year-old woman with neuropathy and h...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
Jiang Bian Youbin Tu Song-Mei Wang Xuan-Yi Wang Chunhao Li

Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), the biologically active form of thiamine (also known as vitamin B1), is an essential cofactor for several important enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism, and therefore, it is required for all living organisms. We recently found that a thiamine-binding protein (TDE_0143) is essential for the survival of Treponema denticola, an important bacterial pathogen tha...

2014
Yanling Zhao Yiying Wu Haolu Hu Jinghui Cai Min Ning Xiushi Ni Chunjiu Zhong

In animal experiments, hippocampal neurogenesis and the activity of thiamine-dependent transketolase decrease markedly under conditions of thiamine deficiency. To further investigate the effect of thiamine deficiency on the proliferation of hippocampal progenitor cells (HPCs) and the potential mechanisms involved in this effect, we cultured HPCs in vitro in the absence of thiamine and found tha...

2012
Khanh vinh quoc Luong Lan Thi Hoang Nguyen

Thiamine acts as a coenzyme for transketolase (Tk) and for the pyruvate dehydrogenase and α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complexes, enzymes which play a fundamental role for intracellular glucose metabolism. The relationship between thiamine and diabetes mellitus (DM) has been reported in the literature. Thiamine levels and thiamine-dependent enzyme activities have been reduced in DM. Genetic st...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
J Digby F Skoog

Bioassays of tissue extracts show that high (500-1000 mug/liter) kinetin concentrations which permit growth of tobacco callus cultures on media without added thiamine activate the biosynthesis of this vitamin by the tissues. Although the tissue concentration of thiamine may fall appreciably, it is maintained at a level adequate for survival and slow growth of the cultures, and there is a large ...

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