tiamindifoszfát
Tiamindifoszfát is a chemical compound that serves as a precursor to thiamine, also known as vitamin B1. It is a synthetic derivative of thiamine, meaning it is not naturally found in food. The "difoszfát" part of its name refers to the presence of two phosphate groups attached to the thiamine molecule. These phosphate groups are crucial for its function.
The primary role of tiamindifoszfát in biological systems is its conversion into thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP). TPP
Due to its ability to be readily converted to thiamine, tiamindifoszfát can be used to treat or