Země: Malajsie
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)
Phospholipids from soya beans
IMEKS PHARMA SDN. BHD.
Phospholipids from soya beans
50Capsule Capsules; 100Capsule Capsules; 200Capsule Capsules
R.P. SCHERER GMBH & CO KG
LIPOPHARM ® Capsule 300mg 1 soft gelatine capsule contains 300mg phospholipids from soya beans. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Gold-yellow to yellow-brown, viscous liquid contained in colorless, transparent, oblong shaped, 11mm long soft gelatine shell. PHARMACODYNAMICS Phospholipid extract from soya beans consists of an average 76% phosphadylcholine and almost exclusively of phosphoglycerides, with linoleic acid predominating among the fatty acids. Phosphatidylcholine is the major building block for cell’s membrane and is vital in maintaining the cell- membrane integrity that is essential for all biological processes, including liver metabolism. Cell membranes are vulnerable to damage by drugs, toxins, and oxygen free radicals which subsequently if not repaired, will lead to cell death. The liver functions as major detoxification organ and exposed to hepatotoxic substance attack itself. Severe damage to liver may impaired its ability to regenerate and repair any damage tissues and eventually leading to various liver diseases. Phosphatidylcholine protects the liver by inhibition of peroxidative damage to liver’s cell membrane, maintaining the basic homeostatic functional state for liver cell recovery and regeneration, and alleviate hepatic burden in phospholipids synthesis. Phosphatidylcholine is also essential in production of neurotransmitter, acetylcholine, which is required in maintaining proper functioning of brain and muscles movement. They are also involved in the transportation of cholesterol in the bloodstream. PHARMACOKINETICS Phosphatidylcholine is absorbed in the mucosal cells of small intestine and broken down into lyso- phosphatidylcholine. In the intestinal wall, a reacylation of lyso-phosphatidylcholine to phosphatidylcholine took place and is transported via the lymphatics to the blood circulation. Lyso-phosphatidylcholine is metabolized in the liver to fatty acids, choline and glycerin-3-phosphate. In the plasma, phosphatidylcholine and other phosphoglycerides are tightly bound to lipoproteins and/or Přečtěte si celý dokument