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.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If tableted with excipients as neuropathy supplement
Dosage form presentations classify as medicaments under Chapter 30.
If emphasizing saturated acyclic structure over vitamin function
Certain esters may classify by principal chemical function per chapter notes.
If in cosmetic serum formulations
Benfotiamine in skin care products falls under prepared chemical mixtures.
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