Sulbutiamine was created as a result of combining two thiamine molecules via a disulphide bond. In this process, the molecule develops lipotropic properties, which significantly increases its bioavailability. Among other analogs, sulbutiamine stands out for its ability to deliver thiamine to less accessible tissues, as well as to cross the blood-brain barrier.
Sodium cocoylisethionate (SCI) is an anionic surfactant, which is biodegradable and safe for the natural environment. Its most frequent forms are sticks, granules and powder.
D-ribose may have a beneficial effect on human body. However, prior to starting any supplementation regime, physician’s advice should be sought in view of the potential side effects.
Punicic acid (IUPAC: 9Z,11E,13Z-octadeca-9,11,13-trienoic acid) is an isomer of conjugated α-linolenic acid with omega-5 polyunsaturated fatty acid, possessing three conjugated double bonds at positions cis-9, trans-11 and cis-13.





