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what is the basic function of thiamine in our body point wise​

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Answered by parneet09kaur
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Thiamine is essential for the normal functioning of:

The heart;

Carbohydrate metabolism and energy production

Nervous system development as well as functioning

Vitamin B1 regulates the functioning of the nervous system, heart and brain. Its primary function is to efficiently produce energy for cell metabolism from food.(3✔)

It also maintains good eye sight and boosts immunity. This is one of the reasons why thiamine is used as a preventive treatment for cataract (eye disease that clouds vision). It is also prescribed to AIDS patients to partly compensate for the loss of immunity caused by the disease.

Some people also believe that vitamin B1 is important to maintain mental health and promote a positive attitude. It may also reduce the likelihood of memory impairments and diseases like Alzheimer's.

Thiamine also promotes healthy kidney functioning and slows down the onset and development of kidney disease in diabetes patients

Answered by indupriyadarsh12
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Thiamin (vitamin B1) helps the body's cells change carbohydrates into energy. The main role of carbohydrates is to provide energy for the body, especially the brain and nervous system. Thiamin also plays a role in muscle contraction and conduction of nerve signals. Thiamin is essential for the metabolism of pyruvate.

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