Breaking news: Choline may help fight Alzheimer’s disease across generations
Besides choline’s well known importance in early brain development, it acts to protect the brain from Alzheimer’s disease in at least two ways, according to researchers.
It is an attractive candidate for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, as it is considered a very safe alternative in comparison with many pharmaceuticals.
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Choline: the underconsumed and underappreciated essential nutrient
Choline has been recognized as an essential nutrient since 1998. As humans can only produce small amounts of choline, the nutrient must be consumed through our diet, to prevent deficiency. Deficiency can have an enormous impact on our health. Studies show that around 90% of the population do not get enough choline in their diet. Learn here more about the latest conclusions and hightlights of choline.
Hi Europe
Our azingro team will be attending Hi Europe in Frankfurt.
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CPhI worldwide 2018
Our azingro team will be attending CPhi 2018 in Madrid.
CPhI worldwide gives our team the opportunity to visit key customers and suppliers.
This is important for azingro as we aim to create a long-lasting, trustworthy relationship with every customer.
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Intrafood 2018, Kortrijk 5-6 september
Our team will be attending the Intrafood 2018 fair in Kortrijk, Belgium.
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Vitafoods – Global Nutraceutical 2018!
It was our pleasure meeting you at Vitafoods – Global Nutraceutical 2018!
EFSA dietary reference values
Based on the average observed choline intake in healthy population in the EU, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published dietary reference values for choline in 2016.
Folate deficiency and folic acid supplementation
Diet, particularly vitamin deficiency, is associated with the risk of birth defects. The aim of this review paper is to show the characteristics of common and severe neural-tube defects together with congenital heart defects (CHD) as vitamin deficiencies play a role in their origin.