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(Tıp) Vücut beslenmesinde gerekli olan renksiz bazik madde, kolin (C5H15O2N)
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A hydroxy quaternary ammonium compound with formula (CH3)3N+CH2CH2OHX−. It is an essential nutrient for cardiovascular and brain health and for cell membrane formation. Discovered by Andreas Strecker in 1862
{i} chemical substance present in vitamin B
found in all living cells, this vitamin B-factor plays a role in nerve function Helps to maintain normal kidney & bladder function
- An essential nutrient that is part of the "B-complex" family of vitamins Choline works with inositol (another B-complex vitamin) to utilize fats and cholesterol Choline aids hormone production and is needed for the proper transmission of nerve impulses, liver function and gallbladder regulation
Is one of the B complex vitamins that is present in the body of all living cells and widely distributed in animal tissues It is primarily associated with the utilization of fats in the body, preventing fat accumulation in the liver, and facilitating the movement of fats into cells Choline is synthesized by the interaction of B12 and folic acid with the amino acid D-L methionine, and is considered essential for the health of the liver and kidneys Deficiencies may occur as a result of insufficient protein in the animal diet, causing fatty deposits in the liver and other major organ malfunctions
a B-complex vitamin that is a constituent of lecithin; essential in the metabolism of fat
A natural substance required by the body that is obtained from various foods, such as eggs; one essential component of acetylcholine
A natural substance from foods Needed by the body to make acetylcholine
Organic compound related to vitamins in its activity. It is important in metabolism as a component of the lipids that make up cell membranes and of acetylcholine. It is also important as a source of chemical raw materials for cells and in transport of fats from the liver. It is usually classified with the B vitamins (see vitamin B complex) because it resembles them in function and in its distribution in foods. In humans it is interconvertible with certain other compounds, such as methionine, so deficiency does not lead to disease, but some other animals need it in their diet. Choline has various uses in medicine, nutrition, and the processing of foods and feeds
A B-fatty acid involved in the production of neurotransmitters in the brain that regulate mood, appetite, behavior, memory, etc Most effective in phosphatidyl choline form It is beleived to help concentration and alertness Studies indicate that it improves cognitive performance Blood levels of choline decrease during prolonged exercise
One of the B Complex vitamins; needed for proper transmission of nerve impulses from the brain through the central nervous system, for gallbladder regulation, liver function and lecithin formation Choline assists hormone production and minimizes fat in the liver via fat and cholesterol metabolism Aids brain and memory functions Recent research on choline as a lecithin precursor suggests it is a rapid, effective aid to recovery from athletic exertion (e g , runners' recovery) The FDA also recently established a RDA for choline (550 mg for men, 450 mg for women)
A hydroxy quaternary ammonium compound with formula (CH{3}){3}N[+]CH{2}CH{2}OHX[−]. It is an essential nutrient for cardiovascular and brain health and for cell membrane formation. Discovered by Andreas Strecker in 1862
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