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Thiamin and Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) are both essential for energy metabolism and work together in various enzymatic reactions.
Niacin (Vitamin B3) and Thiamin (Vitamin B1) are part of the B-complex vitamins that synergistically support energy production and nervous system health.
Thiamin and Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) are cofactors in several enzymatic reactions, including those involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and carbohydrate metabolism.
As part of the B-complex, Thiamin and Vitamin B12 work together to support overall nervous system health and energy production.
Folate and Thiamin are both B vitamins that are crucial for cellular metabolism and growth, often working in concert.
Magnesium is a cofactor for thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP), the active form of thiamin, essential for its function in carbohydrate metabolism.
Phosphorus is required for the phosphorylation of thiamin to its active form, thiamin pyrophosphate.
Essential for brain energy metabolism and the production of key neurotransmitters.
Essential for converting glucose into usable energy in the brain, powering all cognitive functions.
A critical B-vitamin for carbohydrate metabolism, converting food into the body's primary fuel.
A critical coenzyme for converting carbohydrates into usable energy (ATP) and for the metabolism of branched-chain amino acids.