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Sulbutiamine

There are 34 studies on Sulbutiamine and counting.

Sulbutiamine is also known as Arcalion and Bisibutiamin

Benefits

  • Reduce Fatigue
  • Protect Against Cell Death
  • Improve Memory
  • Increase Attention
  • Enhance Cognition

Sulbutiamine is also known as Arcalion and Bisibutiamin

Purity

We are obsessed with quality control. All our ingredients are sourced from the USA and tested by independent third party labs to ensure purity. You can view the test results in our Certificate of Analysis.

Summary

Used to treat weakness and fatigue in France, sulbutiamine has long been recognized as an effective nootropic. Apart from its efficacy in treating fatigue, sulbutiamine has been shown to play a role in lengthening attention span in both animal models and human subjects, and when combined with Donepezil results in a synergistic effect that improved episodic memory. Sulbutiamine has further demonstrated a neuroprotective properties both in vitro and in human studies.

Selected Community Experience

“I was amazed at how well this worked to increase energy and focus. I was cheerful and excited to converse with people. Just keep that tolerance in check.” - Stephan R.

References

1

Sulbutiamine shows promising results in reducing fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis

Serhan Sevim, Hakan Kaleağası, Bahar Taşdelen
2

Sulbutiamine Counteracts Trophic Factor Deprivation Induced Apoptotic Cell Death in Transformed Retinal Ganglion Cells

Kang KD, Majid AS, Kim KA, Kang K, Ahn HR, Nho CW, Jung SH
3

Evidence for neuroprotective effect of sulbutiamine against oxygen-glucose deprivation in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons.

Kwag J, Majid AS, Kang KD
4

Effects of sulbutiamine on diabetic polyneuropathy: an open randomised controlled study in type 2 diabetics.

K.K. Kiew, W.B. Wan Mohamad, A. Ridzuan, M. Mafauzy
5

Effects of the association of sulbutiamine with an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor in early stage and moderate Alzheimer disease

Ollat H, Laurent B, Bakchine S, Michel BF, Touchon J, Dubois B.
6

Chronic treatment with sulbutiamine improves memory in an object recognition task and reduces some amnesic effects of dizocilpine in a spatial delayed-non-match-to-sample task

Jean-Charles Bizot, Alexandre Herpin, Stéphanie Pothion, Sylvain Pirot, FabriceTrovero, Hélène Ollat

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