Product Name | Sulbutiamine |
CAS Registry Number | 3286-46-2 |
Einecs No | 221-937-3 |
Molecular Formula | C32H46N8O6S2 |
Molecular Weight | 702.8876 |
Flash Point | 493.5°C |
Density | 1.268g/cm3 |
Appearance | white powder |
Boiliing Point | 892.5°C at 760 mmHg |
Vapor Pressure | 1.63E-32mmHg at 25°C |
Sulbutiamine was developed in Japan as a more efficient version of vitamin B1. vitamin B1 (thiamine) is an essential nootropic vitamin and sulbutiamine mimics the effects of Thiamine at a more drastic level. Sulbutiamine is more efficient than thiamine at crossing the blood brain barrier and therefore much stronger in terms of effects. Sulbutiamine brings its own set of unique properties and can be used alone or stacked with other nootropics.
Sulbutiamine has long been used as an over-the-counter nootropic. Certain studies have pointed it to improving memory function. This is likely due to its influence on acetylcholine and glutamate activity. Influence of D1 dopamine receptor function may also aid in added cognitive benefits.
(1)For those of you who may not be aware, a lack of vitamin B1 in your system can lead to acute issues concerning memory, the length of your attention span, your alertness to conditions around you, and even the quality of your overall mood. A profound sense of depression can develop in people who suffer from a lack of B1 in their diet, and this only heightens the dangers that can develop from lack of energy and the proper amount of exercise.
(2)However, the benefits of sulbutiamine appear to exist even when taken by healthy individuals, who aren't deficient in B1.
(3)Supplementing with sulbutiamine has also been demonstrated to have profound nootropic effects resulting in a boost of energy, cognition, and mood.