Thiamin - Sources and Functions
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Thiamin

Thiamin function:

• Thiamin is needed for energy metabolism and the proper function of the nervous system.

Thiamin sources:

• Thiamin is found in whole grains, soybeans, peas, liver, kidney, lean cuts of pork, legumes, seeds, and nuts.

List All Nutrient Information

Calories Potassium Folate (Folic Acid)
Total Fat Vitamin A Vitamin B12
Saturated Fat Vitamin D Calcium
Polyunsaturated Fat Vitamin E Iron
Monounsaturated Fat Vitamin K Phosphorus
Cholesterol Vitamin C Magnesium
Carbohydrate Thiamin (B1) Zinc
Fiber Riboflavin (B2) Pantothenic Acid
Protein Niacin Copper
Sodium Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Manganese

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