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General Description |
Vitamin B15, also known as pangamic acid, is a controversial compound that has been purported to have various health benefits, although its effectiveness has been the subject of debate. It is often marketed as a nutritional supplement and is believed to increase oxygen utilization, improve athletic performance, and promote overall well-being. However, the FDA has not approved vitamin B15 for any medical use, and the compound is banned for sale as a dietary supplement in the United States. Some research suggests that it may have potential as a treatment for certain health conditions, but further studies are needed to determine its safety and efficacy. Overall, the use of vitamin B15 remains a topic of controversy and uncertainty in the medical and scientific community. |
InChI:InChI=1/C10H19NO8.Na/c1-11(2)3-6(13)19-4-5(12)7(14)8(15)9(16)10(17)18;/h5,7-9,12,14-16H,3-4H2,1-2H3,(H,17,18);/q;+1/p-1/t5-,7-,8+,9-;/m1./s1
dimethylaminoacetic acid
gluconic acid
pangamic acid
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With
hydrogenchloride;
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dimethyl amine
chloroacetic acid
D-Glucono-1,5-lactone
pangamic acid
| Conditions | Yield |
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With
hydrogenchloride;
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dimethylaminoacetic acid
gluconic acid
dimethyl amine
chloroacetic acid
