Thiamine (a.k.a Vitamin B1)
is a water soluble vitamin responsible for helping blood building, circulation, digestion and growth. It is found in meat, fish, nuts, pork etc.
Lack of Thiamine can lead to the disease Beriberi, which in turn can lead to heart failure.
'''thiamin''' pyrophosphate (TPP)
Microwaving the food conserves much of the thiamin.
An estimated four out of five alcoholics are thiamin deficient.
No,it is a Vitamin.
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No,it is a Vitamin.
periodic table is an arrangement of elements. Thiamin is not an element and hence not on the periodic table.
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Pork is considered the richest source of thiamin, also known as vitamin B1. Other good sources of thiamin include sunflower seeds, nuts, and whole grains.
None of the above. Thiamin is a compound and the terms metal, nonmetal and metalloid apply to elements.