
pmid: 13876036
The presently available salts of thiamine are known to have a characteristic bitter taste. The N-cyclohexylsulfamic acid salt of thiamine hydrochloride was prepared and was found to have a taste which was greatly improved over that of the presently available salts of thiamine. After characterization, the salt was placed under short term accelerated aging conditions. The data obtained appears to indicate that the salt possesses good stability.
Humans, Thiamine
Humans, Thiamine
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