Pyrithiamine (hydrobromide)

Pyrithiamine (hydrobromide)

CAT N°: 19526
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Pyrithiamine is the pyridine analog of thiamine that prevents growth of organisms that require intact thiamine.{35137} It inhibits the growth of bacterial and fungal species at a pyrithiamine:thiamine ratio of 10:1 in growth media and induces symptoms of thiamine deficiency in mice at a dietary ratio of 3:1. These effects are reversible with addition of sufficient thiamine in all species. Pyrithiamine inhibits the formation of cocarboxylase from thiamine in chicken blood in a dose-dependent manner.{35139} It has been used to induce thiamine deficiency in various disease models, including rat models of alcoholism and diencephalic amnesia, to study the effects of thiamine deficiency on disease pathology.{35141,35143}

Territorial Availability: Available through Bertin Technologies only in France

  • Synonyms
    • 1-[(4-amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl]-3-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methyl-pyridinium, bromide, monohydrobromide
  • Correlated keywords
    • 2964-31-0 5593-78-2 neopyrithiamine pyrithiamin
  • Product Overview:
    Pyrithiamine is the pyridine analog of thiamine that prevents growth of organisms that require intact thiamine.{35137} It inhibits the growth of bacterial and fungal species at a pyrithiamine:thiamine ratio of 10:1 in growth media and induces symptoms of thiamine deficiency in mice at a dietary ratio of 3:1. These effects are reversible with addition of sufficient thiamine in all species. Pyrithiamine inhibits the formation of cocarboxylase from thiamine in chicken blood in a dose-dependent manner.{35139} It has been used to induce thiamine deficiency in various disease models, including rat models of alcoholism and diencephalic amnesia, to study the effects of thiamine deficiency on disease pathology.{35141,35143}

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