Choline is a water-soluble nutrient usually part of the B complex vitamin. It is part of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine which is important in memory. Vegetarians or vegans or alcoholics tend to have low choline amounts in the body. Choline is derived from the Greek to mean "gall" or bile.
choline is a nutrient in vegtable oil
Choline hasn't sodium chloride.
No, choline is not an analog of ascorbic acid. Choline is a nutrient that is essential for various physiological functions in the body, while ascorbic acid is another name for vitamin C, which is a water-soluble vitamin with antioxidant properties. They have different structures and functions in the body.
Choline is easily dissociated in water.
All vegetables have stem
No
Do you mean choline? Choline is a colorless vicious Alkaline Present in animal tissues
Another name for the stem of asparagus is a stalk.
It is a stem with the name "herbaceous" therefore making it a herbaceous stem.
Acetycholine is broken down into acetate and choline in the synaptic cleft.
Choline bitartrate is used for many things. Typically, choline bitartrate is used for boosting the transmissions in one's nervous system and maintenance of the structures of one's cell walls.
I thought it was just called the stem...