| 41. | Choline is present in nerve cell membranes.
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| 42. | It is also a source for choline in the synthesis of acetylcholine in cholinergic neurons.
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| 43. | In particular, there is interest in the impact of choline consumption on the brain.
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| 44. | Neurons, conversely, acquire choline by both high-and low-affinity transporters.
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| 45. | Like inositol, choline is a lipotropic.
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| 46. | Choline assists detoxification reactions in the liver.
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| 47. | It is the biochemical precursor of choline.
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| 48. | It stimulates the action of the enzyme choline acetyltransferase, resulting in increased acetylcholine production.
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| 49. | Coluracetam is a choline-reuptake enhancer.
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| 50. | These enzymes are regulated by inositol and choline, both of which are phospholipid precursors.
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