Sunflower Source phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine (from sunflower lecithin) is produced from sunflower seeds rather than soy. Phosphatidylserine (from sunflower lecithin) is concentrated for phosphatidylserine and also contains lesser amounts of other dietary phospholipids including phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidic acid.

Phosphatidylserine is a dietary phospholipid. The best phosphatidylserine food sources are fish and meat. White beans and lecithin are the two best vegan food sources. In the body, phosphatidylserine is found in the internal layer of cell membranes where it supports the function and activity of receptors, enzymes, ion channels, and signaling molecules. Phosphatidylserine is one of the major membrane phospholipids in the brain, accounting for around 13% of the phospholipids in the human cerebral cortex. Phosphatidylserine can be synthesized from another membrane phospholipid, phosphatidylcholine, which in turn can be synthesized from dietary choline or supplement ingredients such as citicoline or alpha-GPC. Human studies on phosphatidylserine have mostly focused on investigating cognitive function, mood, and stress regulation .

Specifications:20%,50%,70%

Sunflower Source phosphatidylserine Functions

  1. Phosphatidylserine has effect on scavenging free radicals, anti-oxidation.
  2. Phosphatidylserine can easily overcome the tensions resulting from mental stress.
  3. Phosphatidylserine is used to improve older people’s brain function, improve cognitive ability.
  4. Phosphatidylserine has function of prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
  5. Phosphatidylserine is used as a natural sebum control alcohol level of athletes to improve the training results.
  6. Phosphatidylserine can extend the hours of children’s attention, improve concentration and academic performance.

Sunflower Source phosphatidylserine dosage

Dietary intake of phosphatidylserine is estimated to be in the range of 75 to 184 mg a day, with the average daily intake in persons eating a Western diet being about 130 mg. Phosphatidylserine has been used in several clinical studies for the support of cognitive function. Servings have ranged between 200 and 600 mg per day, with 300 mg being a common oral serving when it’s been used on its own.

Sunflower Source phosphatidylserine Side Effects

  • Upset stomach.
  • Gas.
  • Insomnia.
  • Headache.
  • Skin rash.
  • Mood changes.
  • Low blood sugar.
  • Taking higher than recommended doses of this supplement can lead to side effects.

If you have a shellfish allergy, look for phosphatidylserine made from sunflower or other non-shellfish sources.

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