What is Benfotiamine?

Benfotiamine is a synthetic, fat-soluble derivative of vitamin B1 (thiamine).

Because it’s fat-soluble, the body absorbs it much more efficiently than the common water-soluble thiamine salts (like thiamine hydrochloride). So you can get much higher thiamine levels into tissues using much lower doses.

Why do people care about it?

Because regular thiamine is very water-soluble and the body dumps most of it in the urine — absorption and tissue penetration are limited.

Benfotiamine was developed to get more thiamine into cells — especially nerve tissue. It crosses membranes more easily, so intracellular thiamine levels rise higher and stay higher.

What is Benfotiamine?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Where is it used / studied?

Most research is in:

AreaWhy it’s used
 Diabetic neuropathy reduces AGEs (advanced glycation end products) + oxidative stress pathways
 Cognitive support theoretical support via glucose metabolism + mitochondrial support
General “anti-glycation” uses used in some anti-aging supplement protocols 

Mechanism (in normal English)

Glucose metabolism generates toxic by-products (AGEs, advanced glycation end products). Those damage nerves, vessels, retina etc. Benfotiamine activates the “transketolase” pathway which shunts those by-products away before they can become AGEs.

Evidence

Human trials (mostly in diabetics) have shown benefit in:

  • diabetic neuropathy (reduced pain, numbness, paresthesia)
  • markers of microvascular damage (retina, kidney)

It’s not a miracle, but the clinical signal is decent.

Dosing

Typical supplement range in studies:

  • 150 mg – 600 mg per day (split doses)
What is Benfotiamine?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Safety

Very well tolerated. Occasional GI upset or mild rashes have been reported. No known hepatotoxicity. Very low interaction profile.

Important

Benfotiamine is not the same as allithiamine / sulbutiamine / thiamine HCl. They each have different chemistry and brain penetration characteristics.

If you tell me your context (e.g. are you thinking about it for diabetic neuropathy? cognitive energy? post-alcohol damage? long COVID fatigue?), I can give a more tailored summary on whether it might be useful, and whether benfotiamine specifically is the right form for your use case.