Nicotinic Acid (Niacinamide)
Niacinamide is produced synthetically by esterifying nicotinic acid with methanol followed by
ammonolysis, or by action of thionyl chloride on nicotinic acid, and treating resulting acid chloride
with ammonia.  The nicotinic acid is itself produced from chemically transforming the deadly alkaloid
nicotine.

Large doses are known to cause liver problems as severe as liver failure.