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Oxythiamine (Hydroxythiamin) (Synonyms: Hydroxythiamin)

Catalog No.GC33316

옥시티아민(Hydroxythiamin), 항대사물질 및 비타민 B1 길항제는 잘 알려진 티아민 길항제이자 트랜스케톨라제의 억제제입니다.

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Oxythiamine (Hydroxythiamin) Chemical Structure

Cas No.: 136-16-3

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10mM (in 1mL DMSO)
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Oxythiamine, an antimetabolite and a vitamin B1 antagonist, is a well-known thiamine antagonist and inhibitor of transketolase.

Oxythiamine, an antimetabolite and a vitamin B1 antagonist, is a well-known thiamine antagonist and inhibitor of transketolase. Oxythiamine alters protein expression in a dose dependent manner. The level of alpha-enolase is increased by Oxythiamine treatment, while expression of 14-3-3 protein beta/alpha is suppressed by Oxythiamine at a stratified dose. Oxythiamine causes dynamic changes of total protein expression in time dependent fashion. Oxythiamine suppresses expression of cellular phosphor proteins significantly[2].

[1]. Moradi H, et al. Functional thiamine deficiency in end-stage renal disease: malnutrition despite ample nutrients. Kidney Int. 2016 Aug;90(2):252-254. [2]. Wang J, et al. Inhibition of transketolase by oxythiamine altered dynamics of protein signals in pancreatic cancer cells. Exp Hematol Oncol. 2013 Jul 27;2:18.

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