What is DL-methionine?
Thiamine or vitamin B1 is a complex of water-soluble B vitamins that is used in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmitters
acetylcholine and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). In yeast, TPP is also needed in the first step of alcoholic fermentation. Thiamine is used by all living things, but it is only synthesized in bacteria, fungi and plants. Animals have to get it from their diet, so, for us, it's an essential nutrient. Insufficient intake in birds produces the characteristic polyneuritis.
The function of DL-methionine
In mammals, vitamin d deficiency can cause syndrome, optic neuropathy, and a form of beriberi affecting the peripheral nervous system (polyneuritis) and/or the cardiovascular system. Thiamine deficiency has potentially fatal consequences if left untreated. Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is a complex of water-soluble B vitamins used in the biosynthesis of the neurotransmittersacetylcholine and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). In yeast, TPP is also needed in the first step of alcoholic fermentation.
Application of DL-methionine
1. Vitamin b1 single DC granules can be compressed directly.
2. Vitamin b1 Single DC granules can be added as a nutritional supplement to rice, wheat flour, bread, noodles, soy, dairy
products, margarine, cakes, soft drinks and jams.
3. Vitamin b1 single DC granules can also be added to various foods as nutritional additives. It can also be used to supplement the body's need for vitamin B1.