In addition, choline bitartrate and lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) increase choline plasma levels in humans within one hour after ingestion. References:[1] JAISWAL A, DEWANI D, REDDY L S, et al. Choline Supplementation in Pregnancy: Current Evidence and Implications[J]. Cureus, 2023, 151 1: 1...
This effect was confirmed in humans demonstrating a beneficial effect on bone turnover, especially on bone collagen formation and femoral bone mineral density, when treating osteopenic women with CS-OSA and Ca/Vit D3 for 12 months compared with Ca/Vit D3 alone [17]. A possible effect of ...
Choline has been an essential nutrient for humans to keep fit. It can be seen there are several different forms of choline supplements, such as hydrochloride bitartrate and phosphatidylcholine. While each of these ingredients has its unique properties, they all share a common purpose of supplementing...
The effects of pretreatment with two nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, d-tubocurarine (dTc) and gallamine, on SCh-induced elevation of intraocular pressure was investigated in adults and children. d-Tubocurarine was given as pretreatment... EF Meyers,T Krupin,M Johnson,... - 《Anesthesiology》 ...
In humans choline bitartrate increases choline blood plasma levelswithin 1 hour after ingestion[57, 58] and with brain concentrations peaking around 2 hours until at least up to 3 hours after ingestion [59, 60]. Choline's effects on the cholinergic peripheral system peaks between 1 and 2 hours...
Analysis of tissues following mesenchymal stromal cell therapy in humans indicates limited long-term engraftment and no ectopic tissue formation. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are explored as a novel treatment for a variety of medical conditions. Their fate after infusion is unclear, and long-term...
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Choline is physiologically important for the structure of cell walls, signaling across these walls, signaling from cell to cell, and metabolism. Humans must consume choline-containing foods in their diet, but most don’t consume enough. Vegans, vegetarians, and athletes are particularly at risk for...
Choline is essential for the formation of numerous phospholipids, including phosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylcholine, choline plasmalogen, and sphingomyelin. These fats are critical for the structural integrity of cell membranes. In humans, phosphatidylcholines account for almost half of their phospholipid...
Choline is generally considered safe for use in dietary supplements and is an essential nutrient for humans. However, excessive intake of choline may cause a fishy body odor or gastrointestinal side effects. It is important to follow recommended dosage guidelines when using choline supplements. ...