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    "Third shed, A Success" mtolypetsupply's Avatar
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    Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    In Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection, the Garter Snake Care Sheet states that freezing fish causes the development of Thiaminase. I believe this is the first time that I have read this.

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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    To my knowledge it doesn't cause thiaminase to spontaneously generate, but freezing will not prevent the thiaminase that is already present from continuing to break down the B1 in the fish.

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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    Never heard of such a thing till now.

    I cannot imagine that freezing will produce an enzyme that is absent before freezing.

    However, I have been wrong about many things before.

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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    another disappeared post . . .
    from what I understand, the freezing does not form thiaminase, but simply destroys the B1, which is something that can be remedied with supplementation, whereas ongoing ingestion of thiaminase cannot be compensated for
    freezing also destroys vitamin E which can lead to steatitis
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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    freezing also destroys vitamin E which can lead to steatitis
    If I've understood it correctly, freezing over long periods of time can destroy vitamin E.

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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    another disappeared post . . .
    Once I used to think human intervention was the sole cause of this...

    If you post during the daily database backup, it is possible that the post gets lost by the backup process.

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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    To my knowledge it doesn't cause thiaminase to spontaneously generate, but freezing will not prevent the thiaminase that is already present from continuing to break down the B1 in the fish.
    That is exactly what I've always heard and read.
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    Re: Thiaminase and Frozen Fish

    Hello to you all. You are right about the thiaminase activity vs simple destruction of thiamine. The scientific argument is this:
    Freezing will cause the death of cells, and no enzymes is produced. So you are right, thiamine is destroyed due to changes in conditions in the cells and not degredation by thiaminase, that causes the reduction of vitamin B1 when freezing feeders.
    Greets Tore

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