QuoteReplyTopic: The consequences of choline Posted: August 31 2010 at 6:54am
The consequences of choline deficiency are particularly visible in the
liver since a lack of choline prevents the liver from packaging and
transporting fat in a natural pattern. The primary symptom of this
change in fat-packaging is a decrease in the blood level of VLDL (which
stands for very low-density lipoprotein, a complex fat-containing
molecule that the liver uses to transport fat). As part of this same
unnatural pattern, levels of certain fats in the blood, called
triglycerides, can also become greatly increased as a result of choline
deficiency.
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