Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and its derivatives
Provitamins and vitamins, natural or reproduced by synthesis (including natural concentrates), derivatives thereof used primarily as vitamins, and intermixtures of the foregoing, whether or not in any solvent: > Vitamins and their derivatives, unmixed: > Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and its derivatives
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Articles the product of any country, as provided for in subdivision (aa)(ii) of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter
Products classified under HTS 2936.22.00.00
Thiamine Hydrochloride USP
Thiamine hydrochloride is the most common salt form of vitamin B1, a water-soluble derivative used primarily as a vitamin supplement. It falls under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as a chemically defined derivative of thiamine employed in pharmaceutical and nutritional applications. This synthetic form ensures stability for tablets, injections, and fortified foods.
Thiamine Mononitrate Powder
Thiamine mononitrate is a stable, non-hygroscopic derivative of vitamin B1 widely used in food fortification and multivitamin supplements. Classified under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as a synthetic vitamin B1 derivative for nutritional purposes. Its superior stability makes it ideal for flour enrichment and dry premixes.
Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP) Cofactor
Thiamine pyrophosphate is the biologically active coenzyme form of vitamin B1, essential for carbohydrate metabolism. It qualifies under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as a thiamine derivative used primarily as a vitamin in biochemical research and therapeutics. Primarily supplied as lyophilized powder for IV formulations.
Benfotiamine Pharmaceutical Grade
Benfotiamine is a lipid-soluble thiamine derivative with enhanced bioavailability, used in neuropathy treatments. Falls under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as a synthetic vitamin B1 derivative for pharmaceutical applications. Its S-benzoyl structure improves absorption over standard thiamine forms.
Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide (TTFD)
TTFD is an allithiamine-type derivative of vitamin B1 with superior transdermal absorption properties. Classified under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as it functions primarily as a vitamin derivative in nutritional supplements. Popular in Japan for energy and cognitive support formulations.
Fursultiamine Hydrochloride
Fursultiamine hydrochloride is a disulfide derivative of thiamine with prolonged action, used in B1 deficiency treatments. It meets HTS 2936.22.00.00 criteria as a derivative used primarily as a vitamin in injectable and oral pharmaceuticals. Converts to active thiamine in vivo.
Thiamine Allyl Disulfide
Thiamine allyl disulfide (TAD) is a lipophilic B1 derivative naturally found in garlic, used in nutritional supplements. Classified under HTS 2936.22.00.00 for its primary vitamin function despite organo-sulfur structure. Provides garlic-like bioavailability enhancement.
Prosultiamine Vitamin B1 Derivative
Prosultiamine is a prodrug ester of thiamine with high lipid solubility for neurological applications. Falls under HTS 2936.22.00.00 as a derivative primarily used as vitamin B1 in therapeutics. Japanese pharmacopeia standard for B1 deficiency.
Thiamine Propyl Disulfide
Thiamine propyl disulfide (TPD) offers improved bioavailability over thiamine HCl for oral supplements. Classified HTS 2936.22.00.00 as synthetic vitamin B1 derivative for nutritional fortification. Stable in tablet matrices.
Thiamine HCl API Pharmaceutical Bulk
Active pharmaceutical ingredient grade thiamine hydrochloride for compounding pharmacies and manufacturers. HTS 2936.22.00.00 as pure unmixed vitamin B1 derivative. cGMP manufactured with DMF filing.