A Comparison of Thiamine Synthesis and Excretion in Human Subjects on Synthetic and Natural Diets

Abstract
Three normal women were maintained on a synthetic diet containing 1.00 mg of thiamine per day for 7 weeks. This diet was followed, after a month's respite, by a diet of natural foods containing 0.84 mg of thiamine per day. Excretion of thiamine in the urine was measured daily, and in the feces by 5-day periods. The results may be summarized as follows: