Vitamin B1.
A: Thiamine, or aneurine hydrochloride
The name of the thiamine blood test is "Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Blood Test" or simply "Thiamine Blood Test."
Aneurinase is an enzyme that breaks down thiamine (vitamin B1) into other compounds. It is involved in thiamine metabolism in some microorganisms and has been studied for its potential in thiamine production.
The scientific name for vitamin b1 is Thiamine.
Vitamin B2 is also known as riboflavin.
Thiamine.
Thiamine
An allithiamine is another name for thiamine allyl disulphide, a lipid-soluble form of vitamin B1, naturally occuring in garlic.
vitamin B1
thiamine
There is approximately 0.88 grams of thiamine in 1 gram of thiamine hydrochloride. Thiamine hydrochloride is a salt form of thiamine (vitamin B1), so not all of the weight in thiamine hydrochloride is actual thiamine.
Cyanide is preferred over thiamine as a catalyst in the benzoin synthesis because it forms a reactive cyanohydrin intermediate which readily undergoes condensation with another aldehyde group to form benzoin. Thiamine, on the other hand, doesn't have the same reactivity and efficiency in promoting this particular condensation reaction.