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  • Phosphatidylcholine (CAS 8002-43-5) is a key phospholipid that forms an integral part of cell membranes in both plants and animals. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular structure, aiding in membrane fluidity and signaling processes. Phosphatidylcholine is also a major component of lecithin, commonly used as an emulsifier in food products, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In addition to its structural roles, it is involved in lipid metabolism and has been studied for its potential benefits in liver health, cognitive function, and skin care application.

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    Synonyms

    L-alpha-Phosphatidyl choline; Soybean lecithin; SPC

    CAS No.

    8002-43-5

    Formula

    C42H80NO8P

    M.W

    758.06

    Purity

    ≥ 99%

    EINECS

    232-307-2

    Melting Point

    /

    Boiling point

    /

    Flash Point

    60.8 °F

    Solubility

    /

    Appearance

    White powder or solid

    Packing

    1KG*10BAGS*CTN

    1. Pharmaceuticals: It is used as a drug delivery agent due to its ability to improve the absorption and bioavailability of active ingredients. Phosphatidylcholine is also researched for its potential therapeutic effects on liver conditions, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and in supporting cognitive function.

     

    1. Food Industry: As a primary component of lecithin, phosphatidylcholine is used as an emulsifier in food products, helping to stabilize and blend ingredients like oils and water. It's commonly found in processed foods, baked goods, and dietary supplements.

     

    1. Cosmetics and Personal Care: In skincare products, phosphatidylcholine is valued for its moisturizing and skin barrier-repairing properties. It is often included in anti-aging formulations and products aimed at improving skin elasticity and hydration.

     

    1. Nutraceuticals: Phosphatidylcholine is marketed in supplements for its potential to support brain health, particularly in improving memory and cognitive functions, as well as its role in lipid metabolism and cardiovascular health.

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