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thiamine mononitrate硝酸硫胺
硫胺:B族维生素中的一种水溶性化合物,1926年首先分离到,豆类、绿叶蔬菜、甜玉米、蛋黄、肝、玉米粉、糙米中皆有此物,血浆和脑脊液中有以游离状态存在的硫胺。其活性形式为焦磷酸硫胺(thiamine pyrophosphate),缺乏硫胺发生脚气病。同vitaminB1,亦作thiamin。参见phosphorylated t.
thiamine alteration of thiamin, from thi- + -amin (as in vitamin)
The first known use of thiamine was in 1937
thick1 of 3adjective
having or being of great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite
a thick plank
heavily built : thickset
having units closely packed together : dense
a thick forest
occurring in large numbers : numerous
flies were thick in the barn
viscous sense 2
thick syrup
marked by haze, fog, or mist
thick weather
measuring in thickness
12 inches thick
not clearly spoken
thick speech
plainly obvious
a thick French accent
stupid sense 1a
too thick to understand
associated on close terms : intimate
those two are really thick
going beyond what is proper or enough
the flattery was a bit thick
thick2 of 3noun
the most crowded or active part
in the thick of things
the part of greatest thickness
the thick of the thumb
thick3 of 3adverb
in a thick manner : so as to be thick : thickly
misfortunes came thick and fast
thicketnoun
a thick usually small patch of shrubbery, small trees, or underbrush
something resembling a thicket in being crowded together or impenetrable
a thicket of fans
thick1 of 3adjective
having or being of great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite
a thick plank
heavily built : thickset
having units closely packed together : dense
a thick forest
occurring in large numbers : numerous
flies were thick in the barn
viscous sense 2
thick syrup
marked by haze, fog, or mist
thick weather
measuring in thickness
12 inches thick
not clearly spoken
thick speech
plainly obvious
a thick French accent
stupid sense 1a
too thick to understand
associated on close terms : intimate
those two are really thick
going beyond what is proper or enough
the flattery was a bit thick
thick2 of 3noun
the most crowded or active part
in the thick of things
the part of greatest thickness
the thick of the thumb
thick3 of 3adverb
in a thick manner : so as to be thick : thickly
misfortunes came thick and fast
thick1 of 3adjective
having or being of great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite
a thick plank
heavily built : thickset
having units closely packed together : dense
a thick forest
occurring in large numbers : numerous
flies were thick in the barn
viscous sense 2
thick syrup
marked by haze, fog, or mist
thick weather
measuring in thickness
12 inches thick
not clearly spoken
thick speech
plainly obvious
a thick French accent
stupid sense 1a
too thick to understand
associated on close terms : intimate
those two are really thick
going beyond what is proper or enough
the flattery was a bit thick
thick2 of 3noun
the most crowded or active part
in the thick of things
the part of greatest thickness
the thick of the thumb
thick3 of 3adverb
in a thick manner : so as to be thick : thickly
misfortunes came thick and fast
thickeningnoun
the act of making or becoming thick
underwent a gradual thickening
a thickened part or place
something used to thicken
thickenverb
to make or become thick, dense, or viscous
thicken gravy with flour
to become complicated
the plot thickens
thickenverb
to make or become thick, dense, or viscous
thicken gravy with flour
to become complicated
the plot thickens
thickenverb
to make or become thick, dense, or viscous
thicken gravy with flour
to become complicated
the plot thickens
thiaminenoun
a vitamin of the B complex that is necessary for normal metabolism and nerve function and is found in many plants and animals called alsovitamin B1
thiaminenoun
a vitamin C12H17N4OSCl of the vitamin B complex that is an amino hydroxy quaternary ammonium water-soluble salt containing a thiazole ring and a pyrimidine ring, that occurs widely both free (as in the germs of cereals and hulls of grain) and combined (as in yeast and in animal tissues like liver, kidneys, and heart) but is usually synthesized commercially, that functions in the body as a cocarboxylase and is essential for carbohydrate metabolism and for normal functioning of the nervous system, and that is used in nutrition (as in vitamin preparations and in enriching flour and bread) and in medicine called alsovitamin B1
1 The Food Standards Agency, which is also responsible for pet food labelling, said a notification had been sent to vets to alert them to "the atypical symptoms potential for thiamine deficiency".
2 Thiamine may decrease content of virus, stabilize hepatic internal environment, and promote recovery of liver function.
硫铵素可降低乙肝病毒含量,稳定肝脏内环境,促进肝功恢复。
3 It is also a source of several micronutrients - including selenium, vitamin B12, iron, potassium, thiamine, riboflavin and zinc.
4 The beriberi problem was solved, Dr. Inge said, after he began warning patients and insisting they take a thiamine tablet for six months after surgery.
5 Bacon is not only a great source of thiamine, an energy-producing vitamin, but also rich in protein and nitrates.
培根不仅富含提供能量的维生素b,还含有蛋白质和硝酸盐。
6 One major problem is that thiamine is destroyed during cooking.
主要困难是维生素B1在烹饪中会遭到破坏。
7 Retinol, riboflaine, thiamine, calcium, iron wear 527.3? μ mRE, 0.8? mg , 1?
视黄醇 、 核黄素和硫胺素分别为 527.3 μgRE 、 0.8 mg 和1 mg, 分别达30.4%, 59.1%和78.1%.
8 In response, officials have been treating water in hatcheries and injecting thiamine into salmon eggs to help fish survive.
9 Scientists have also found that California salmon are suffering in part because of thiamine deficiency, which they suspect is occurring because fish are feeding too heavily on anchovies, which have grown abundant along the coast.
10 Kombucha contains vitamins B6, B12, riboflavin, thiamine and niacin!
11 Unfortunately for the salmon, anchovies carry an enzyme called thiaminase, which breaks down thiamine — a vitamin that is essential to cell function in all living things.
12 Visitors to our website often recommend the B vitamin thiamine.
13 In the last several years, drought, extreme heat and debris flows from wildfire burn scars have taken a huge toll on their numbers, along with thiamine deficiency.
14 In female salmon that are returning to rivers and streams to spawn, thiamine deficiency can be passed on to their many hatchlings, which suffer problems swimming and experience high rates of death, researchers say.
15 Mushrooms are relatively low in calories, with one sliced cup providing 20 calories and a boatload of nutrients, such as folate, thiamine, vitamin B6 and zinc.
16 The activity product is important to control the manufacture of thiamine nitrate and to study the dynamics of crystallization process.
硝酸硫胺的活度积常数对于控制硝酸硫胺生产过程、研究结晶过程动力学、提高产品收率具有重要的理论指导意义。
17 It added that the symptoms displayed by the three cats identified were "not the classic symptoms of thiamine deficiency".
18 Scientists said warm water temperatures and thiamine deficiency fueled a disease outbreak among the fish.
19 It is caused by a lack of thiamine.
20 Geological Survey in Missouri, who helped identify the connection between thiamine and lake trout in the Great Lakes.
1 硫胺
2 硫胺素
3 维他命B1