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TPP in carbohydrate metabolism

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Answered by kartikpatelpatan
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hiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is known to play a fundamental role in energy metabolism. Researchers, has found that thiamine pyrophosphate is an essential nutrient universal in all living organisms. Known by the name of thiamine diphosphate (ThDP), thiamine pyrophosphate is often prescribed for the treatment of thiamine deficiency. Nutritional deficiency of thiamine leads to the disease beriberi. Beriberi affects especially the brain, because TPP is required for carbohydrate metabolism, and the brain depends on glucose metabolism for energy. Thiamine was the first of the water-soluble vitamins to be described, leading to the discovery of more such trace compounds essential for survival and to the notion of vitamin. Thiamine pyrophosphate works by breaking down amino acids and sugars and producing energy for the body. As B vitamins, thiamine pyrophosphate, or TPP, plays a vital role in healthy tissue respiration, the appropriate metabolism of cells, and the efficient oxidation of glucose. It is also crucial to the proper metabolism of carbohydrates.

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