Thiamin

Word THIAMIN
Character 7
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Definitions and meanings of "Thiamin"

What do we mean by thiamin?

One of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates.

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The word "thiamin" in example sentences

One cup of cooked kidney beans contains almost 19% of the RDV for the B-vitamin thiamin, which is critical for cognitive function because it is needed to synthesize choline. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It is a form of the vitamin thiamin, which is useful in the metabolism of carbohydrates and BCAAs for energy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Nutrition : Peas are a great source of fiber, thiamin, folate, iron, and vitamins A and K. ❋ Maria Rodale (2011)

A recent USDA study, he points out, says that the average tomato of today, the kind on your Whopper or Taco Bell taco, has 30 percent less vitamin C, 30 percent less thiamin 19 percent less niacin, and 62 percent less calcium than it did in the 1960s. ❋ Kurt Michael Friese (2011)

Squash -- An excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin C, potassium and fiber, and a good source of folate and thiamin. ❋ Carolyn Scott (2010)

And -- and this is a big "and" -- the ingredients list notes that the product is enriched -- with thiamin, niacin, iron and folate. ❋ Jennifer LaRue Huget (2010)

It provides 10 percent of the DV for thiamin, 20 percent of the DV for niacin, 2 percent of the DV for iron, and 6 percent of the DV for folate. ❋ Jennifer LaRue Huget (2010)

It provides 20 percent of the DV for thiamin, 20 percent of the DV for niacin, 10 percent of the DV for iron and 25 percent of the DV for folate. ❋ Jennifer LaRue Huget (2010)

But just take a walk down the aisles dedicated to Thanskgiving at your grocery store and you'll find most sauce packets, stock cubes and premade pie crusts, are full of hard-to-pronounce, factory-added ingredients, like "partially hydrogenated soybean oil,""disodium inosinate" and "thiamin mononitrate." ❋ Pooja R. Mottl (2010)

AS the RDA for thiamin [vitamin B1] varies between 1.0 and 1.5 mg for the adults, two glasses of milk per day would supply about 12 to 19 percent. ❋ Steve Carper (2008)

But just take a walk down the aisles dedicated to Thanskgiving at your grocery store and you'll find most sauce packets, stock cubes and premade pie crusts, are full of hard-to-pronounce, factory-added ingredients, like "partially hydrogenated soybean oil," "disodium inosinate" and "thiamin mononitrate." ❋ Pooja R. Mottl (2010)

B vitamins: Take a multiple vitamin/mineral formula with at least 25 mgs each of vitamins B1 (thiamin), B3 (niacin), B6 (Pyridoxine). ❋ Unknown (2010)

But in fairness, there is some calcium in there, along with protein and other nutrients such as iron, thiamin, riboflavin and folic acid. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Whale skin and blubber, for example, are a good source of vitamins A and C, thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Best figures may have effexor discontinuation more often thiamin mononitrate chemical formula task. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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