Choline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Choline is an organic compound, classified as a water-soluble essential nutrient and usually grouped within the Vitamin B complex. This natural amine is found in the lipids that make up cell membrane...
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Choline acetyltransferase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Choline acetyltransferase (abbreviated "ChAT") is an enzyme that is synthesized within the body of a neuron. It is then transferred to the nerve terminal via axoplasmic flow. The role of choline acet...
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Choline is a nutrient in the B Vitamin family, which shows signs of being quite important to our early development, and all through our lives in our brains, livers, and perhaps much more. ... Choline: Food for Thought...
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How Choline Works; Choline is used by the brain to make acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that plays a role in memobry function. It helps build cell membrans and move fats and nutrients between cells. Choline aids in reproduction, fetal and infant development, a healthy liver, gallbladder, liver and heart.
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Although choline is not by strict definition a vitamin, it is an essential nutrient. ... Choline is used in the synthesis of the phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, which are structural components of all human cell membranes.
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What can high-choline foods do for you? ... What events can indicate a need for more high-choline foods? ... Choline, the newest official member of the B vitamin family, had its Adequate Intake levels (AIs) established for the first time by the National Academy of Sciences in 1998. Even though it has only recently been...
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Choline is a water soluble member of the Vitamin B complex. Also known as Amanitine. It is an active constituent of Lecithin. It has not been regarded as a true vitamin in man as it can be synthesized by the liver.
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Choline, a dietary component of many foods, is part of several major phospholipids (including phosphatidylcholine - also called lecithin) that are critical for normal membrane structure and function. ... The metabolism of choline, methionine, and methyl-folate are closely interrelated; the metabolic pathways intersect at...
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