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Starting from the hydrochloride of vitamin B1, thiamin monochloride is prepared simply by use of sodium bicarbonate and sodium chloride in aqueous solution.
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Uray, G. Eine verbesserte Synthese von Thiaminmonochlorid. Monatsh Chem 113, 1475–1476 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00808947
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