Pharmaceutical Phosphatidylcholine- A Revolutionary Drug
Technology
and medicine have gone hand and hand for many years. In recent years
PhosphatidylCholine contributed a lot to drug delivery technology. The
phospholipids based vesicular system has many advantages like compatibility of
phospholipids with internal membrane as well as skin. After taking some drug it
has to be absorbed and distributed into organs and tissues. For the working of drugs,
it must pass through biological membranes and this movement is called drug
transport. That’s why in this area Phospholipids based carrier system comes as
a savior. In this article, we will talk about drugs that are based on Pharmaceutical
phosphatidylCholine and Vitamin E TPGS. Read on!
HOW DOES
PHARMACEUTICAL PHOSPHATIDLYCHOLINE WORK?
PhosphatidylCholine
is a chemical which is available in eggs, soybeans, sunflower, mustard, and
other foods too. It is helpful for the improvement of ulcerative colitis.
Vitamin E TPGS is also related to PhosphatidylCholine. Let’s understand how it
works:
Our
body makes a brain chemical called acetylcholine with help of
PhosphatidylCholine. And this chemical is important for memory and function of
the body. PhosphatidylCholine helps with memory. So, it improves Alzheimer’s
disease.
It also
helps in improving the protection against Liver fibrosis and liver damage which
is caused due to drinking alcohol.
PhosphatidylCholine
helps in protecting the wall of the large intestine in the patient who is
suffering from ulcerative colitis.
THERE ARE
SOME SIDE EFFECTS OF PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE:
When
taken by mouth PhosphatidylCholine can cause excessive sweating, stomach upset,
and diarrhea. PhosphatidylCholine injection can cause swelling, redness,
itching, burning, and irritation at the injection site too. These effects can
stay for several days. If phosphatidylCholine is injected in the fatty growth
then it can cause some burning reaction too.
To get
natural Phospholipids is beneficial then any artificial drug, it can be
obtained from soybeans, canola seed, sunflower, and flaxseed too. These are
available worldwide on a large scale. The phospholipids are also obtained from
eggs.
PhosphatidylCholine
injections are now used in pharmacies. However, in the USA phosphatidylCholine
which is used as an injection is considered as an unapproved drug rather than a
supplement. We hope this blog helped you with Pharmaceutical
phosphatidylCholine and Vitamin
E TPGS.
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