Phospholipids–the basic substance of life_Industrial additives

We all know that the human body is composed of cells, and the health of cells determines the health of the human body. This substance can extend the life of human cells and enhance cell activity. Does anyone know what it is? Yes, it is the main component of human cells – phospholipid. It can enhance the function of human brain, liver, muscle and gland cells, improve the body’s metabolic capacity, immunity, self-healing power and the regeneration of body tissues. , so it has a strong anti-aging effect.

What exactly are phospholipids? Phospholipids, also known as phospholipids and phospholipids, refer to lipids containing phosphoric acid, which are complex lipids and are the basic substances of life. The cell membrane is composed of about 40% protein and about 50% lipids (mainly phospholipids). Phospholipids are divided into two categories: glycerophospholipids and sphingomyelin, which are composed of glycerol and sphingosine respectively. Phospholipids are amphiphilic molecules with a hydrophilic nitrogen- or phosphorus-containing head at one end and a hydrophobic (lipophilic) long hydrocarbon chain at the other end. For this reason, the hydrophilic ends of phospholipid molecules are close to each other and the hydrophobic ends are close to each other. They often form a lipid bilayer with other molecules such as proteins, glycolipids, and cholesterol, which is the structure of the cell membrane.

So what are phospholipid liposomes? Phospholipid liposomes refer to phospholipids with a special molecular arrangement and configuration that have been specially processed. To describe it in simple language, phospholipid molecules are arranged in a double-layer structure, with the hydrophilic ends facing out and the lipophilic ends in close contact or close together. The broken ends of this double-layered molecule join together and connect into vesicles to form liposomes with a special configuration. Liposomes are spherical in appearance and hollow inside. The sphere is a bilayer of phospholipid molecules arranged in an orderly manner. Its surface is covered with the hydrophilic ends of the outer phospholipid molecules; the hydrophilic ends of the inner phospholipid molecules face the sphere. The cavity of the heart. This special configuration successfully solves the problem of phospholipid being insoluble in water and overcomes a major technical problem in its wide application. The cavity in the center of the ball creates conditions for filling with water-soluble active substances.

The role of phospholipids

Phospholipids perform corresponding functions on various parts and organs of the human body. What are the specific functions? Let’s take a look below:

1. Emulsification

Phospholipids can decompose excessive blood lipids and excessive cholesterol, clean blood vessels, and smooth blood circulation. They are recognized as “blood vessel scavengers.” Phospholipids can also emulsify neutral fat and cholesterol deposited in blood vessels into harmless particles, which can be dissolved in water and excreted from the body. At the same time, they can prevent excess fat from depositing on the blood vessel walls and relieve the pressure on the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular walls. One of the fundamental reasons why phospholipids can prevent and treat diseases of modern civilization is that they have a strong emulsifying effect.

2. Intellectualization

Human nerve cells and brain cells are covered by cell membranes composed of phospholipids. Insufficient phospholipids will cause damage to the membranes, resulting in mental retardation and mental stress. The acetyl group contained in the phospholipids enters the intercellular space and combines with choline to form acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is a signaling molecule that transmits information between various nerve cells and brain cells. It can speed up the transmission of information between nerve cells and brain cells, enhance memory, and prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

3. Activating cells

Phospholipids are an important part of the cell membrane and are responsible for the exchange of materials inside and outside the cell. If the phospholipids consumed by people every day are not replenished, the cells will be in a state of nutritional deficiency and lose their vitality.

The protective effect of phospholipids on the human body

(1) Cardiovascular protective effect

Phospholipids have the function of emulsifying and decomposing fats, which can promote blood circulation, improve serum lipids, remove peroxides, reduce cholesterol and neutral fat content in the blood, reduce the retention time of fat on the inner wall of blood vessels, and promote atherosclerosis. The dissipation of hardened plaques prevents damage to the intima of blood vessels caused by cholesterol. Phospholipids have a significant effect on hyperlipidemia and high cholesterol, thus preventing and improving arteriosclerosis.

(2) Effect on the liver

The choline in the liver’s protective phospholipid has an affinity for fat. If there is insufficient choline in the body, it will affect fat metabolism, causing fat to accumulate in the liver, resulting in fatty liver. At the same time, phospholipids can reduce serum cholesterol levels, prevent cirrhosis and help restore liver function. The main component of bile is phospholipids, in addition to water, cholesterol, minerals and pigments. Phospholipids can decompose, digest and absorb excess cholesterol, thereby keeping the cholesterol in bile in a liquid state. If you take in a certain amount of phospholipids every day, you can effectively prevent the formation of gallstones, and also play a role in resolving gallstones that have already formed.

(3) The role of preventing diabetes

Diabetes is an endocrine and metabolic disease. Most patients have lipodystrophy. After blood sugar is controlled, diabetic patients still have high blood lipids. They should lower their blood lipids in time. In addition to drug treatment, the method of lowering blood lipids should also consider the use of drugs. It is better to choose phospholipids. Its lipid-lowering principle is clear, its effect is reliable, and it has no side effects. It can also improve cell function, increase cell metabolism, and supply the energy needed by the body.

(4) Effect on the urinary system

The main function of the kidneys is to filter the body’s blood and excrete the urine produced. Therefore, excess water in the body, except for a small amount that is eliminated by the sweat glands on the skin, can be excreted with the urine.This keeps the blood in the body clean and the moisture in the body balanced. Phospholipids have diuretic function. Phospholipids remove waste and water from cells at the cellular level.

(5) It has anti-aging effect

Phospholipids are one of the indispensable components of cells. Regular consumption of phospholipids can effectively increase the function of cells, improve the metabolic capacity of cells, enhance the ability of cells to eliminate peroxidized lipids, and provide the energy needed by the body in a timely manner. This is also This is why many people feel relaxed and less fatigued after taking it, and their skin becomes smooth and moist, and age-related brown spots are significantly reduced. Phospholipids can enhance the DNA synthesis of human lymphocytes, significantly promote the phagocytosis function of macrophages, increase the stress of macrophages, and thereby inhibit the growth of tumor cells.

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