The Israeli government has blamed the thiamin deficiency for the deaths of two infants aged between two and ten months and for illness among 13 more.
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When thiamin mononitrate dissolves in water, it releases nitrate ( about 19 % of its weight ) and is thereafter absorbed as the thiamin cation.
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When thiamin mononitrate dissolves in water, it releases nitrate ( about 19 % of its weight ) and is thereafter absorbed as the thiamin cation.
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Parboiling drives nutrients, especially thiamin, from the bran to the endosperm, hence parboiled white rice is 80 % nutritionally similar to brown rice.
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Fruit is also low in sodium and high in potassium and vitamin C . Other nutrients include vitamin A, phosphorus, thiamin, riboflavin and calcium.
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Because losses are small in comparison to the large amount of the two B-vitamins present, milk continues to provide significant amounts of thiamin and vitamin B12.
In addition, they are particularly rich in fiber, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, the B vitamins thiamin and riboflavin and a veritable alphabet of other vitamins and minerals.
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"Analysis of the Remedia soya-based infant formula product indicated that thiamin was'undetectable'in the three samples tested, " a WHO statement said.
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Lack of certain vitamins ( C ) and low levels of riboflavin and thiamin can produce a variety of conditions, ranging from constipation, weight loss, arthritis and rheumatism.