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  • noun organic chemistry A radical derived from a phosphatidate.

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Examples

  • Italian scientists (at Indena S.p. A.) have successfully gotten curcumin past the gut barrier by attaching it to another more easily absorbed, natural molecule, called phosphatidyl choline, creating what they call a "phytosome."

    Joel Brokaw: Curcumin: Spicy Painkiller Finally Delivers on Promise 2009

  • We put our players on a brain healthy program that included a weight-loss group, regular exercise (surprisingly many of these former elite athletes had become couch potatoes), mental exercises and nutritional supplements that support brain health, such as fish oil, and a proprietary formula including ginkgo biloba, huperzine A, phosphatidyl serine and vinpocetine, among others.

    Daniel Amen, M.D.: Can Brain Trauma in NFL Players Be Rehabilitated? 2010

  • We put our players on a brain healthy program that included a weight-loss group, regular exercise (surprisingly many of these former elite athletes had become couch potatoes), mental exercises, and nutritional supplements that support brain health, such as fish oil, and a proprietary formula including ginkgo biloba, huperzine A, phosphatidyl serine and vinpocetine, among others.

    Daniel Amen, M.D.: Can Brain Trauma In NFL Players Be Rehabilitated? 2010

  • We put our players on a brain healthy program that included a weight-loss group, regular exercise (surprisingly many of these former elite athletes had become couch potatoes), mental exercises, and nutritional supplements that support brain health, such as fish oil, and a proprietary formula including ginkgo biloba, huperzine A, phosphatidyl serine and vinpocetine, among others.

    Daniel Amen, M.D.: Can Brain Trauma In NFL Players Be Rehabilitated? M.D. Daniel Amen 2010

  • • Healthy fats to keep their cell walls integral but permeable -- such as omega-3 fats, and phosphatidylserine and phosphatidyl choline, available from foods and supplements

    Alison Rose Levy: Fix Your Mood with Brain Food 2009

  • I take a combination standardized ginkgo biloba extract with club moss, phosphatidyl choline, inositol, and serine twice daily to keep my memory and concentration strong.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • It is also available in tablet or capsule form in combination with other herbs such as ginkgo biloba, plus brain-boosting supplements such as DMAE, phosphatidyl choline, inositol, and serine.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • (I recommend that you take gingko in combination with 400 IU of vitamin E, and other brain boosters including club moss, gotu kola, schizandra, DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring substance found in food that enhances brain function), phosphatidyl choline, inositol, and serine, to get the best effect.)

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • It is also available in tablet or capsule form in combination with other herbs such as ginkgo biloba, plus brain-boosting supplements such as DMAE, phosphatidyl choline, inositol, and serine.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • (I recommend that you take gingko in combination with 400 IU of vitamin E, and other brain boosters including club moss, gotu kola, schizandra, DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring substance found in food that enhances brain function), phosphatidyl choline, inositol, and serine, to get the best effect.)

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

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