Prostatic acid phosphatase is required for the antinociceptive effects of thiamine and benfotiamine.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) is an essential vitamin that must be obtained from the diet for proper neurological function. At higher doses, thiamine and benfotiamine (S-benzoylthiamine O-monophosphate, BT)-a phosphorylated derivative of thiamine-have antinociceptive effects in animals and humans, although...
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Auteurs principaux: | Julie K Hurt, Jennifer L Coleman, Brendan J Fitzpatrick, Bonnie Taylor-Blake, Arlene S Bridges, Pirkko Vihko, Mark J Zylka |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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