- Choline: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . . - WebMD
Choline is a nutrient similar to B vitamins It can be made in the liver It is also found in foods such as meats, fish, nuts, beans, vegetables, and eggs Choline is used in many chemical
- Choline - Wikipedia
Choline is the parent compound of the choline class, consisting of ethanolamine residue having three methyl groups attached to the same nitrogen atom [1][2] Choline hydroxide is known as choline base
- Choline: Function, Benefits, Deficiency, Sources, More - Health
Choline is an essential nutrient for cognition, liver health, and healthy pregnancies It's found in beef liver, red potatoes, and Brussels sprouts
- Choline • The Nutrition Source
Choline is an essential nutrient that is naturally present in certain foods and available as a supplement The body can also produce small amounts on its own in the liver, but not enough to meet daily needs
- Choline | Linus Pauling Institute | Oregon State University
Choline is involved in the regulation of homocysteine concentration in the blood through its metabolite betaine There is currently no convincing evidence that high choline intakes could benefit cardiovascular health by lowering blood homocysteine
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