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thiamine disulfide

Known as: N,N'-(dithiobis(2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-methylvinylene))bis(N-((4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)-methyl)formamide), thiamine disulphide 
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1986
1986
The bioavailabilities of six brands of thiamine disulfide (TDS) sugar-coated tablets were investigated in male beagle dogs and… 
1986
1986
The dissolution of sugar-coated tablets of thiamine disulfide largely depended on the lag time, which was greatly affected by the… 
1980
1980
Interactions between thiamine and antithiamine polyphenolic compounds exhibit similar pseudo-first order rate constants and… 
1977
1977
Both thiamine disulfide and O-benzoyl thiamine disulfide, which are thiolfrom derivatives of thiamine, strongly inhibited… 
1976
1976
It was observed, in vitro, that the water extract of the fermented-tea customarily chewed by Thai people has a similar… 
1976
1976
A rapid and sensitive colorimetric method for the determination of thiamine propyl disulphide and thiamine disulphide, as pure… 
1974
1974
Distributions of thermostable thiamine-inactivating factors in about 10 kinds of ferns and brackens and 42 kinds of other plants… 
1969
1969
Assuming glutathione (GSH) as the main part of thiol group contributing for thiamine formation in gut wall from disulfide type… 
1967
1967
Refluxing of monosulfoxide (Ia) of O-benzoylthiamine disulfide in aqueous ethanol or an alkaline decomposition of the compound Ia… 
1958
1958
1. “Catechothiamine” and “Hydroquinothiamine”, thiamine degradation products by pyrocatechol and hydroquinone respectively, were…