Also known as: PC, Lecithin
Phosphatidylcholine is the most abundant phospholipid in cell membranes and a major source of choline. It supports liver health, cognitive function, and cell membrane integrity.
Phosphatidylcholine (PC) is a phospholipid consisting of choline, phosphoric acid, glycerol, and two fatty acids. It constitutes 40–50% of cellular membrane phospholipids and is critical for membrane fluidity, signaling, and lipid transport. PC is the body's primary source of choline, an essential nutrient required for acetylcholine synthesis, one-carbon metabolism, and very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) secretion from the liver. Supplemental PC is used clinically for liver support, particularly in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and is being researched for cognitive enhancement and intestinal barrier function. Lecithin supplements, derived from soy or sunflower, are the most common form and typically contain 20–30% phosphatidylcholine.
PC is essential for VLDL assembly and hepatic fat export. Deficiency leads to fat accumulation in the liver. Supplementation has shown benefits in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
As a choline source, PC supports acetylcholine synthesis, a neurotransmitter essential for memory, attention, and muscle control.
With meals to enhance absorption
840 mg PC provides approximately 115 mg choline, contributing to the 550 mg AI for men / 425 mg AI for women.
Allergen-free choline supplementation
Targeted liver and cognitive support
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