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Fursultiamine (CAS 804-30-8)

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Alternate Names:
Alinamin F; TTFD
Application:
Fursultiamine is a disulfide derivative of thiamine
CAS Number:
804-30-8
Molecular Weight:
398.54
Molecular Formula:
C17H26N4O3S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Fursultiamine is a synthetic derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1) that is used in research to study vitamin B1 uptake and metabolism. Unlike thiamine, fursultiamine is lipid-soluble, which allows it to be used in studies aimed at understanding the kinetics of thiamine derivatives. Research involving fursultiamine often focuses on its conversion to thiamine in the body and the subsequent effects on thiamine-dependent enzymes. Researchers are interested in how fursultiamine influences thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) levels within cells and its role in modulating enzyme activity in the thiamine-dependent processes of carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism. Additionally, fursultiamine is studied in the context of its effects on neurological functions, as thiamine deficiency is known to lead to neurological impairments.


Fursultiamine (CAS 804-30-8) References

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Fursultiamine, 25 mg

sc-495854
25 mg
$265.00

Fursultiamine, 100 mg

sc-495854A
100 mg
$622.00