Sulbutiamine
CAS No.: 3286-46-2
Synonyms: Arcalion, Enerion,
Bisibuthiamine, Youvitan
Molecular Formula:C32H46N8O6S2
Molecular Weight: 702.89
What is Sulbutiamine?
Sulbutiamine, accordingto wikipedia, as a
synthetic derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1), it is a lipophilic compound that
crosses the blood–brain barrier more readily than thiamine and increases the
levels of thiamine and thiamine phosphate esters in the brain.
Does Sulbutiamine work?
Sulbutiamine, similar to coffee, easily
crosses a person's blood brain barrier. This enables these two drugs to contact
your mind and produce an extremely apparent effect. Both of these supplements
then impact quantities/effects of distinct neurotransmitters in your brain.
Neurotransmitters are the brain's manner of interacting with itself.
Theoretically, in the event that an individual had zero neurotransmitters, you
would be wholly brain dead.
Caffeine minimizes the effects involving
the neurotransmitter adenosine. Because adenosine helps bring about sleep and
inhibits alertness, caffeine will give you a rush of energy. Nonetheless, it
won't affect the numbers of adenosine, it merely keeps their effects in check.
While the caffeine wears away, the adenosine begins to be effective yet again,
and you will most certainly crash.
Sulbutiamine effects absolutely different
neurotransmitters. It raises amounts of ACh, GABA, and Glutamate. GABA improves
mood plus reduces stress and anxiety. Glutamate and ACh work together to
improve a person's memory and decrease levels of fatigue.
Benefits of taking Sulbutiamine supplement:
Sulbutiamine is a nootropic designed to
give you more energy, improve your mood, and boost your memory. The detailed benefits are summarized as
below:
1.boost
more energy
Sulbutiamine’s nootropic properties boost
both physical and mental levels in the body leaving you with a feeling of high
energy. It is used primarily to treat a condition called asthenia and fatigue.
2.improve
mood
Sulbutiamine is another great nootropic to
help with mood. Some people have compared Sulbutiamine to MDMA’s anxiolytic and
anti-depressant qualities without the amphetamine stimulation. This is a rather
bold statement but is likely proof that this B1 Vitamin derived nootropic may
have some great mood boosting qualities. Sulbutimaine defiantly works for some
and has been prescribed in countries outside North America to help with
depression.
Sulbutiamine’s effects on mood are likely
related to effects it has on dopamine. This nootropic increases dopamine and
dopamine (D1) receptor density in the prefrontal cortex. Dopamine transmission
problems are often a cause of depression. This would explain Sulbutiamines’
effects on possible mood improvement. It was also seen in a study to reduce
behavioural inhibitions which are commonly seen in peoples with shyness and
depression.
3.boost
memory
Also from wikipeidia reference citation,
Several studies have shown that sulbutiamine improves memory through the
potentiation of cholinergic, dopaminergic, and glutamatergic transmission. When
sulbutiamine is administered to mice, they perform better on operant
conditioning tests[14] and object recognition tests.[15] Sulbutiamine also
reduces the amnesiac effects of dizocilpine and improves memory in
schizophrenics.
4.
Erectile dysfunction
According to one recent study, sulbutiamine
is effective for the treatment of psychogenic erectile dysfunction.
Sulbutiamine Dosage
The recommended Sulbutiamine dosage is
usually 600 mg per day, taken in three 200 mg doses, one in the morning and one
in the afternoon and another in the evening. It is sold in tablet capsule and
powder form, generally in doses 200 mg each.
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