Vitamin B4

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Vitamin B4
By
AzamuShahiullah
BRAC University

Vitamin B4
B vitaminsare a group of water-
solublevitaminsthat play important roles
incell metabolism.
In general, supplements containing all
eight are referred to as avitamin B
complex.

Vitamin B4
SourcesB4 occurs naturally in plants,
among them
1.Vegetables
2.fresh fruits
3.wild honey
4.whole grains

Vitamin B4
Additionally, a variety of herbs contain B4
including
1.Gingerblessedthistle
2.Burdock
3.Cloves
4.catnip.

Vitamin B4
FunctionB4 also called cholineis
water soluble and enters the
bloodstream immediately.
It is one of the chemicals that enable
DNA and RNA to store and transmit
genetic information.
B4 is also a component of ATP, a vital
chemical that transfers energy during
chemical reactions.

Vitamin B4
It alleviates fatigue promotes cell
formation
lowers cholesterol levels
increase the production of antibodies to
fight infections, assisting in the balance
of blood sugar, and strengthening the
immune system.

Vitamin B4
member of the B-complex family
known as one of the “lipotrophic” factors.
Lipotrophicmeans that choline
possesses properties that prevent the
excessive accumulation of fat in the liver.

Vitamin B4
Chemistry
Crucial component of the
neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which is
necessary for muscle movement and
brain function.
Crucial component of
phosphatidlycholine, which is necessary
for cell membrane integrity.

Vitamin B4
Component of sphingomylelin, which is
found in myelin sheaths (a type of
insulating material) that protects and is
essential for the proper functioning of the
nervous system.
Regulates liver function and minimizes
excessive fat deposits. Necessary for
normal fat metabolism.

Vitamin B4
Deficiency
Alzheimer’s
Parkinson’s
Cardiovascular disease
Anxiety
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD)
Schizophrenia

Vitamin B4
Cirrhosis
Epilepsy
Failure to thrive in newborns
Hypertension
Hypertriglyceridemia
Infertility and birth defects
Memory issues
Arthrosclerosis

Vitamin B4
Dosages
The average dosage for vitamin B4 is
between 300 –3500 mg, although it has been
noted that benefits in memory issues such as
Alzheimer’s are more pronounced at dosages
closer to 5000 mg.
There was a study done where Alzheimer’s
patients were given 9000 mg (9g) of choline
citrate for twenty-one days with no reported
negative side effects.

Vitamin B4
Toxicity
Vitamin B4 has no known toxicity, except
at exceedingly high doses (5000 mg to
10,000+ mg.) The most prevalent side
effect is gastrointestinal disturbances such
as diarrhea and nausea.
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