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Possible Interaction: Niacin and Thiamine

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Niacin

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Thiamine

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

Salts of cobalt, manganese, copper and lead do not protect the vitamin from the combined destructive influence of aneurine and nicotinamide in solution.
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology  •  1957  |  View Paper
The destruction of vitamin B12 takes place in the presence of thiamine and niacinamide in combination.
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. American Pharmaceutical Association  •  1954  |  View Paper
A higher degree of parallelism in variation in content was found to exist between thiamine and niacin than between any other pair of vitamins; this has been interpreted as indicating that the predominant functions of these two vitamins are their established rôles in fermentation.
The Journal of general physiology  •  1946  |  View Paper
A higher degree of parallelism in variation in content was found to exist between thiamine and niacin than between any other pair of vitamins; this has been interpreted as indicating that the predominant functions of these two vitamins are their established roles in fermentation.
The Journal of general physiology  •  1946  |  View Paper
Nicotinamide plus thiamine produced a slight stimulation which probably was caused by the thiamine rather than the nicotinamide.
Journal of bacteriology  •  1943  |  View Paper
In a study on the inhibitive effect of glucose, in media devoid of niacin, on the growth of bacteria requiring this vitamin for carbohydrate metabolism, it was noted that there exists a certain coordination between niacin and thiamine in the utilization of glucose by staphylococci.
Journal of bacteriology  •  1943  |  View Paper