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  • Title: [Metabolism of thiamine and its di- and triphosphorus esters in the blood of patients with neurological symptoms of osteochondrosis].
    Author: Gritsenko EA, Chernikevich IP, Dmitriev AL, Pershukevich AV.
    Journal: Vopr Med Khim; 1991; 37(4):60-3. PubMed ID: 1750214.
    Abstract:
    Concentrations of phosphate esters in blood of patients with vertebral osteochondrosis and activities of enzymes involved in thiamine metabolism have been investigated. The pathological processes were characterized by a decrease in content of thiamine triphosphate while concentration of coenzyme, thiamine diphosphate, was relatively constant. The enzymes involved in the initial and final steps of biosynthesis and degradation of thiamine phosphorylated derivatives play the main role in maintaining vitamin B1 metabolic homeostasis.
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