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The C3 has a phosphocholine head group, just like standard phosphatidylcholine.
Phosphatidylcholine is a vital substance found in every cell of the human body.
Phosphatidylcholine is also available as a supplement, in pill or powder form.
Recent studies have examined potential benefits of phosphatidylcholine for liver repair.
As expected phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine prevailed in all three groups.
In each group there was a prevalence of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine.
Many derivatives are found in nature, such as phosphatidylcholine.
It is an intermediate in the generation of phosphatidylcholine from choline.
With phosphatidylcholine the cholesterol was distributed in both carriers.
In foodstuffs the compound is often present as phosphatidylcholine.
When overproduced in the cell, mitochondrial levels of phosphatidylcholine rise.
This limits the amount of choline available to synthesize phosphatidylcholine.
Addition of synthetic phosphatidylcholine to native biles was performed as described above (D1).
Citicoline seems to increase a brain chemical called phosphatidylcholine.
In this final part, the octamer binds with phosphatidylcholine.
The outer-leaflet, facing the outside environment, contains phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin.
Slow release phosphatidylcholine has some evidence of benefit in ulcerative colitis.
Phosphatidylcholine is a major and essential membrane phospholipid in the parasite.
The third most abundant phosphatidylcholine species is sn-1 palmitoyl sn-2 arachidonyl (20:4).
Also not to be confused with phosphatidylcholine.
Liposomes can be created by sonicating phosphatidylcholine rich phospholipids in water.
Injection of chemical agents, known as mesotherapy, is typically done using the compound phosphatidylcholine.
There appear to be at least two enzymes that can produce a phosphatidylcholine molecule from 1-lysoPC.
Eggs are one of the largest sources of phosphatidylcholine (lecithin) in the human diet.
In 1850 he named the phosphatidylcholine léchithine.