Product Name
Glycerophosphocholine Structural formula
Molecular formula
C8H20NO6P
CAS No.
28319-77-9 Uses
Glycerophosphocholine plays an important role in living organisms with a variety of uses and functions, including: As a component of cell membranes: Glycerophosphocholine is one of the main phospholipid molecules in living organisms, and is one of the important components of cell membranes, which plays a role in maintaining the structural integrity and functional balance of cells. Neurotransmitter synthesis: In the nervous system, Glycerophosphocholine is a synthetic precursor of acetylcholine, which plays an important role in nerve signaling by participating in the reaction of acetylcholinesterase and is able to synthesize acetylcholine. Lipid metabolism and transport: Glycerophosphocholine is involved in regulating lipid metabolism and transport, aiding in the transport and distribution of lipids in the body. Bile production: In the liver, Glycerophosphocholine combines with bile acid to form bile acids, which are involved in the process of bile production and digestion of fat. Drug delivery: Due to its predominantly present form in cell membranes as a two-layer lipid bilayer, Glycerophosphocholine is often used as a component of drug delivery systems to enhance drug stability and delivery. Conditions of Carriage
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Glycerophosphocholine (GPC), a water-soluble small molecule normally present in the human body, is a biosynthetic precursor of acetylcholine, an important neurotransmission medium. The most important role of GPC is that it produces Chemicalbook Choline is a water-soluble B vitamin group that plays an important role in the brain and nervous system, and studies have shown that GPC plays an important role in the production of certain hormones and neurotransmitters such as acetylcholine and human growth hormone, thereby supporting the function of the brain and nervous system.
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