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Product Name | Benfotiamine |
Appearance | White Powder |
CAS NO. | 22457-89-2 |
Molecular Formula | C19H23N4O6PS |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location |
Benfotiamine is vitamin B1 fat soluble derivative, improve the bioavailability of water-soluble vitamin B1 low shortcomings, improve the blood and tissue concentrations of thiamine, so as to improve the curative effect.Benfotiamine is primarily marketed as an antioxidant dietary supplement. In a clinical study with six patients, benfotiamine lowered AGE by 40%.
Diabetes Management: Benfotiamine is used as a nutritional supplement to help manage diabetes, specifically targeting the prevention and alleviation of diabetic complications related to nerve damage (neuropathy) and vascular issues.
Neuroprotection: It is applied in supporting neuroprotection by enhancing the bioavailability of thiamine (Vitamin B1), which is crucial for maintaining healthy nerve function and preventing oxidative stress-induced nerve damage.
Cardiovascular Health: Benfotiamine is also applied in promoting cardiovascular health by improving endothelial function, reducing inflammation, and potentially mitigating the progression of atherosclerosis.
Enhanced Bioavailability: By being a lipid-soluble form of thiamine, benfotiamine enhances the absorption and cellular uptake of thiamine, allowing it to more effectively perform its vital functions within the body.
Antioxidant Activity: It exhibits potent antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals and protect cells from oxidative stress, which is a major contributor to the development of chronic diseases.
Glycemic Control Support: Benfotiamine supports glycemic control in diabetics by improving sensitivity and reducing advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which are harmful compounds formed during high blood sugar levels and linked to diabetic complications.