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Retarded release phosphatidylcholine benefits patients with chronic active ulcerative colitis
W Stremmel,1 U Merle,1 A Zahn,1 F Autschbach,2 U Hinz,3 and R Ehehalt1
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One of the key features of aging is the decline in mitochondrial function (metabolism), and that fact is widely recognized even by mainstream medicine. However, doctors still claim that the relationship between metabolic decline and aging has not be elucidated and a causative link cannot be...
And the difference is big! 100% and 50% for each ,compared to subjects with higher insulin sensitivity.
Egg yolks/milk and liver are rich source of these phospholipids. But yolks are the richest.
Skeletal muscle phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine are related to insulin...
Ray has written extensively about the mitochondria and its crucial role in health. The structure and contents of the mitochondria undergo extensive change as part of the aging process and one of the most important constituents of mitochondria is the lipid cardiolipin (CL). CL is crucial for the...
cardiolipin
complex iii
complex iv
complex v
cytochrome
dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
distearoylphosphatidylcholine
dppc
dspc
electron transport chain
mitochondria
mitolipin
oxidase
oxidative metabolism
phosphatidylcholine
phospholipid