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HS Code |
736011 |
| Chemical Name | Prosultiamine |
| Synonyms | Alinamin, Thiamine propyl disulfide |
| Molecular Formula | C15H22N4O2S2 |
| Molecular Weight | 370.5 g/mol |
| Appearance | White crystalline powder |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and ethanol |
| Therapeutic Class | Vitamin B1 derivative |
| Cas Number | 299-81-6 |
| Usage | Treatment of thiamine deficiency |
| Oral Bioavailability | High compared to thiamine hydrochloride |
| Mechanism Of Action | Enhances thiamine uptake and bioactivity |
| Route Of Administration | Oral |
| Stability | Stable under recommended storage conditions |
| Storage Conditions | Store at room temperature, away from moisture and light |
| Origin | Synthetic derivative of thiamine |
As an accredited Prosultiamine factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Prosultiamine is packaged in a sealed amber glass vial containing 10 grams, labeled with chemical name, batch number, and storage instructions. |
| Shipping | Prosultiamine is typically shipped in tightly sealed, clearly labeled containers to prevent moisture and light exposure. It is transported as a non-hazardous material under normal conditions, following standard regulations. The packaging ensures chemical stability, and accompanying documentation includes safety data sheets and handling instructions for secure and compliant delivery. |
| Storage | Prosultiamine should be stored in a tightly closed container, protected from light and moisture. Keep it at room temperature, typically between 20°C and 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances, such as strong oxidizers. Ensure good ventilation in the storage area and keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel. |
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Stepping into chemical manufacturing means keeping an ear close to both the laboratory and the marketplace. Over the decades, we've seen vitamins, derivatives, and specialty compounds develop not just from research but from the day-to-day requirements demanded by real clients addressing real health concerns. Prosultiamine came into our production facilities after extensive review of how thiamine derivatives affect the human body, particularly in neurological applications. High bioavailability, solubility, and purity are not abstract goals for us—they are the result of many years refining each stage, batch, and method so that what leaves our plant meets standards we’ve set for our own families.
Our Prosultiamine comes in the pure, off-white to pale yellow crystalline powder form favored by researchers and formulators looking for consistent behavior and reproducible results. We do not rely on generic intermediates. Every step, from the base thiamine substrate to the final modification and crystallization, is carried out in our own facilities under a process that’s been improved by operator experience and real-world troubleshooting. We validate specs with our own onsite HPLC and microbial testing, so every drum and kilo leaving our warehouse represents the consistency customers demand. Typical specifications for Prosultiamine produced in our plant reflect tight control: purity at or above 98%, controlled moisture and ash levels, and a controlled particle size distribution that makes downstream blending and formulation more predictable. There’s never been a shortcut in sourcing; if a precursor or solvent fails our quality screen, we go back and start again.
Thiamine itself has been on the market for a century, and benfotiamine has held its own in supplement and pharmaceutical markets. Prosultiamine’s main edge lies in how it crosses biological barriers and sustains higher intake in tissues affected by low B1 conditions. We studied clinical and animal data showing improved distribution in nerve tissue and higher thiamine phosphate levels after administration. Our customers in research, compounding pharmacies, and specialty supplement brands ask for detailed analytics, consistent melting points, and chemical fingerprints for every lot. We go beyond generic certificates by tracking each lot from in-house synthesis all the way through final assay.
Anyone who has run pilot-scale or GMP-scale vitamin synthesis knows the headaches that come from batch-to-batch variation. Ten years ago, we switched to a closed system for the phosphorylation steps and recalibrated our pH control, cutting contamination risks to negligible levels. This paired with in-house stability trials gives us confidence to stand by the chemical and physical stability data we provide.
Prosultiamine rarely stays as a single-ingredient raw material. It moves on to be encapsulated, granulated, or included in blends tailored to peripheral neuropathy, diabetes-related complications, or even cognitive support. Nutrition researchers come to us looking for high-purity lots for their feeding studies; pharmaceutical compounders expect stability in both shelf-life and performance once processed into tablets, capsules, or even experimental injectables. The solubility profile—more favorable than straight thiamine—lets formulation teams use aqueous, oil-based, or dry-blend processes without extensive reformulation work.
Actual use cases reinforce why Prosultiamine matters. In one research partnership, our product supported a clinical study on diabetic neuropathy, with attention paid to absorption, tolerance, and metabolite profiling. The team reported no need for extra excipients to mask aftertastes or odors, a testament to our refining methods. Our larger batches have gone to manufacturers specializing in support products for neurodegenerative disorders, sometimes in novel release forms. Dietary product developers rely on our tight assay range to keep end formulas compliant under regulatory scrutiny.
A crowded chemical marketplace rewards cost-cutting, but we focus on the kind of reliability that keeps regulatory hassles and product recalls at bay. Some suppliers operate purely as traders or brokers, passing on material with unknown history or minimal documentation. Since we control our own production, we've seen long-term customers return year after year not because of price, but because we can answer questions about any batch’s origin, process modification, or testing anomalies with specifics from our own logbooks.
Direct manufacturing creates a different perspective on sourcing. The trace elements that occasionally show up in other thiamine derivatives pose little risk only if you can monitor every batch and immediately adapt process steps—something only a manufacturer can really guarantee. We avoid recycled solvents and questionable intermediates; everything gets documented and confirmed before the next step proceeds. There’s a continuous loop between our QC analysts, engineers running the reactors, and the people who audit every finished lot—this direct feedback means we spot trends (good or bad) months before they would result in a customer complaint.
A bottle can look clean and specs can fit the table, but actual field experience tells us a different story. Some batches sent to warm, humid climates years ago taught us the real importance of working with controlled crystal forms and optimized particle size. A poorly chosen solvent system, for example, can lead to product caking or slow degradation if the powder sits in bulk storage for months. We spent years reworking our dehydration and packing line to address these realities, rather than focusing solely on what appeared in initial certificates. That’s how we determined the ideal final moisture content and packaging materials for our current product line.
Feedback from compounding pharmacies and bulk users further shaped our packaging size options and handling instructions. We also added desiccant sachets and started double-bagging inside drums for extended shipments, particularly to tropical regions or where cold-chain logistics weren’t guaranteed. Our ability to pivot based on downstream challenges improves product integrity where it counts most—in the final user’s hands.
Regulatory changes across countries mean a thiamine derivative like Prosultiamine can fall under food additive, pharmaceutical, or even investigational research categories depending on use. We stay on top of updates by communicating directly with end users and through ongoing relationships with importers who know the fine print of local rules. Every data sheet, spectral scan, and impurity profile offered with shipments comes directly from our own archives, not secondhand translations.
Our team includes both original chemical engineers and staff who’ve handled formulations for real products on the market, so we anticipate the sort of challenges that tend to come up during audits or custom inspections. If an application raises a stability or solubility issue, we pull from our in-house data and historical batch records to support claims and troubleshoot side-by-side with customers. Open documentation helps both new clients and seasoned buyers trust that process deviations, out-of-spec drift, or rare contaminant flags have clear, traceable solutions. We also run our own accelerated aging studies and stress tests, updating material safety information as we spot trends that could affect shelf life or stability under non-ideal conditions.
Shipping Prosultiamine isn’t just about ticking boxes on a regulatory form—it’s about getting clean, ready-to-use material all the way from our finishing floor to your bench or production line without hiccups. Over the years, we learned that temperature swings, humidity spikes, and even warehouse stacking practices in shipping containers directly influence quality by the time a drum reaches its destination. We worked with logistics partners to keep tracking visible at all stages, but more importantly, we chose packaging that matches how our product actually behaves under stress.
Some early clients in equatorial countries encountered caking problems during monsoon season shipments, prompting us to review crystallization and drying steps, as well as invest in multi-layer barrier packaging. Our cartons now include clear labeling for safe stacking and recommendations for local warehousing. Each of these shifts reflected feedback from real-world use, not theoretical optimums. Our customer support will always answer unusual stability questions based on historical outcomes from the field, not just what looks right on a fresh chromatogram.
Every batch of Prosultiamine carries not just a certificate, but a lineage. Our QC labs test each lot with two separate analytical methods before approving shipment. We also hold back reference samples under real storage conditions so that questions raised months or years later can be tracked against retained product for authenticity and integrity checks.
If a formula developer flags a batch with unexpected behavior—whether in compounding, capsule filling, or solution stability—our team runs parallel tests using the same starting material, looking for any remnant processing problem. Cross-team communication between synthesis, QC, and client service teams means any anomaly prompts a full investigation, from raw starting materials to filtration and packaging. Our direct control lets us respond with practical, adaptive fixes based on operator logbooks, not just surface-level retesting.
Trust built up over years rarely comes from a single smooth shipment; it happens when clients realize you react credibly to evolving needs, new compliance standards, and unexpected challenges. Some of our long-term customers launched new research showing unique metabolic benefits from Prosultiamine, sparking product development projects and requests for custom processing parameters—a service we can support smoothly because we make every lot ourselves.
In a market where thiamine derivatives sometimes carry variable impurity profiles or questionable documentation, consistency counts. We keep strict documentation on impurity thresholds and track everything from solvent recovery to the cleaning status of every line feeding into the reactor. That direct connection between plant and customer, without layers of bureaucracy or missing paperwork, gives our clients something competitors can’t easily copy: peace of mind built over real deliveries and honest answers during tough audits.
Supply chains in the chemical industry remain turbulent, with input prices and shipping timelines shifting quickly. We hedge this risk not by cutting corners, but by investing in multiple approved raw material sources and devoting staff hours to vetting suppliers for trace elements and residual solvents. This means less scrambling for replacements and more consistent production, which matters to client deadlines and regulatory audits alike.
We don’t chase order volume at the expense of traceability. Our dedicated batches allow us to pinpoint where a problem began—if one even occurs—and to show regulatory bodies or customers evidence-based solutions. If a regulatory change in one country asks for a new test parameter or impurity profile, we can rapidly add it to our QC protocols because our labs and staff are always on site.
As manufacturing standards shift, so do customer priorities. A clinical team looking to run a trial with Prosultiamine often has different priorities than a supplement developer aiming to meet label claims. Our plant pivoted to serve both by running custom analytical profiles and working closely with customers who need chain-of-custody documentation for finished products. Our quality team proactively communicates with regulatory consultants to anticipate shifts in documentation or material compliance.
We see each purchase order as the next chapter of an ongoing relationship rather than a transactional moment. When new applications pop up in emerging health concerns or formulation technology advances, our team supports pilot-scale requests, extra purity grades, or novel process tweaks that third-party brokers or non-manufacturers rarely touch. That blend of end-to-end traceability, open dialog, and willingness to adapt lets us stay ahead of shifting regulatory and scientific priorities—something our customers value whether they order a kilo or a metric ton.
Plenty of Prosultiamine on the global market claims high assay numbers or favorable impurity profiles, yet repeat buyers keep telling us that it’s the long-term reliability and transparency that wins them over. We don’t shy away from discussing sources, processes, or results that don’t fit a marketing gloss. Decades in specialty chemical production taught us where real pitfalls lie: water activity, batch cross-contamination, seasonal variation in precursor quality, and the risks introduced by unchecked process drift.
Our clients—be they research scientists, supplement developers, or niche pharmaceutical firms—choose our Prosultiamine because they need answers as well as product. The solutions we shape are tested not only at the bench or during a quality audit, but in conditions matching real-world use: hot warehouses, long ocean shipments, or end-user manufacturing runs under tight compliance demands.
Feedback loops from the field continue to direct our next steps. We encourage collaborative research with universities, support new clinical trials with additional data, and open up manufacturing lines to customer-driven tweaks. Having the expertise and equipment in-house means we can translate new scientific trends into actionable process improvements without waiting for outside suppliers or consultants. This is what lets us support ever-changing industry standards and customer-tailored product solutions.
Every lot of Prosultiamine we ship comes with the confidence built on direct control, open communication, and ongoing innovation—qualities that stem from being more than just a supplier. For customers who care about both chemical quality and reliability in meeting real challenges, Prosultiamine from a proven, hands-on manufacturer offers not only a trustworthy raw material but a long-term partner ready to grow with the industry’s next chapter.