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Sulbutiamine is a synthetic version of thiamine, also known as Vitamin B1. It was created by researchers in Japan who bonded two B1 molecules together.
Our body does not naturally produce Vitamin B1 on its own, and thiamine deficiency can cause a central nervous system disorder called Beriberi.
The compound is an ingredient used as a nootropic supplement for memory, energy, mood, and brain health.
Since sulbutiamine crosses the blood-brain barrier, it is more efficient than regular thiamine and can boost brain health and cognition.
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Name | Sulbutiamine |
Assay | 99% |
Appearance | White crystalline powder |
Package | 1kg/carton; 25kg/drum |
Payment | Alipay; Western Union; TT |
Shipment | DHL; FedEx, EMS; Air; Sea |
Standard | USP/EP/CP/BP |
Storage | Sealed in dark and dry place |
Shelf Life | 3 Years |
COA:How Does Sulbutiamine Work In The Brain?
Sulbutiamine works in the human brain in a few different ways. The first way is related to thiamine. Usually, we have to obtain Vitamin B1 from a natural food source like beef, legumes, milk, oranges, wheat, or rice.
However, regular Vitamin B1 molecules do not readily cross the blood-brain barrier, even when they are in the form of thiamine supplements.
The synthetic sulbutiamine is fat-soluble, which causes it to pass through the blood-brain barrier and assists with thiamine production.
When this process occurs, sulbutiamine increases levels of thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), which is involved in the citric acid cycle in the brain, which breaks fatty acids and amino acids into smaller molecules.
This allows it to work even better for thiamine supplementation than thiamine derivatives like isobutyryl thiamine disulfide and thiamine triphosphate.
This bioavailability in the brain helps to combat the negative health issues associated with thia
What Are The Health Benefits of Sulbutiamine?
1.Improves Mood
2.Enhances Memory and Focus
3.Protects The Brain
4.Reduces Chronic Fatigue and Weakness
5.Helps With Anxiety and Depression
6.Boosts Physical Energy and Athletic Performance
7.Treats Erectile Dysfunction
8.Fights Infection
How To Take Sulbutiamine
Sulbutiamine works best with oral ingestion, and the most common form is sulbutiamine capsules. It is also available as a tablet or a powder.
We recommend drinking a good amount of water when taking sulbutiamine, and you may want to consider bringing it with food or just after food intake.
You may want to avoid dosing sulbutiamine too late in the day because it can interfere with your sleep patterns and can contribute to insomnia.
If you find that you do not sleep, even when taking it early in the day, try to decrease the amounts until your bedtime condition improves gradually.
Tolerance can also become an issue with daily use, and you may find that the results are better when
Dosage
Research results have concluded that the minimum dose required for adults to attain memory and anti-fatigue effects is 200 mg daily.However, different dosage recommendations depend on the uses, desired outcome, the reason for use, and other factors.Typically, doses range from 400 mg to 1000 mg per day. With high doses, it is best to split the consumption.For example, you would take sulbutiamine 400-600 mg in the morning and again during the early afternoon
Goods weight |
Packing |
Shipping method |
Lead-time |
1-50kg |
Below 5kg Use Foil bag;5-25kg use two layer PP bag,then into master carton or cardboard drum |
International express |
1~3 days after your payment |
100-200kg |
25kg/drum,use two layer PP bag,then into cardboard drum |
Air shipping Sea Shipping |
3~5 days after your payment |
Over 500kg |
25kg/drum,use two layer PP bag,then into cardboard drum |
Sea shipping |
5~10 days after your payment |
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