Pyridoxine HCl (also known as Pyridoxol; Vitamin B6), a pyridine derivative, is the 4-methanol form of vitamin B 6 which exerts antioxidant effects in cell model of Alzheimer’s disease via the Nrf-2/HO-1 pathway.
Tocofersolan (Vitamin E-TPGS; D –α-Tocopherol PEG 1000 succinate; TPGS) is a polyethylene glycol analogue of α-tocopherol, which is a type of vitamin E.
Sulbutiamine is a novel and potent antioxidant acting by inhibiting oxidative stress induced retinal ganglion cell death.
Menatetrenone (Vitamin MK-4, E-3100) is a menaquinone compound and a form of vitamin K2 with potential antineoplastic activity, used as a hemostatic agent, and also as adjunctive therapy for the pain of osteoporosis.
Calcium D-Panthotenate (also known as vitamin B5 Calcium or D-Pantothenic Acid Calcium; D-Pantothenic acid hemicalcium salt) is a water-soluble vitamin and an essential nutrient for many animals and is a precursor for coenzyme A biosynthesis.
Bentiamine (Dibenzoyl Thiamine. Dibenzoyl Thiamine) is a derivative of thiamine which is rapidly absorbed into systemic circulation and converted to thiamine.
Cyanocobalamin is a novel and potent cobalt coordination compound.
Retinol (also known as vitamin A1), a fat-soluble vitamin of the vitamin A family, is a naturally occuring compound that can be found in food and is frequently used as a dietary supplement to treat and prevent vitamin A deficiency, especially that which results in xerophthalmia.
Calcipotriol (MC-903; Daivonex; Dovonex; PRI-2201; Psorcutan; Sorilux) is a synthetic calcitriol/Vitamin D3 (VD3) analog and an agonist of the VD3 receptor.
Fursultiamine is a vitamin B1 derivative and a medication used for therapy of thiamine deficiency.