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Cholife® is our registered Trademark, designed for use in food supplements, nutraceuticals, sport nutrition, functional food & beverages and infant nutrition.

• Cholife® – L+ Choline bitartrate
• Cholife® – Choline dihydrogen citrate
• Cholife® – Choline chloride

What is Cholife®?

— Food supplements

Choline is essential in food supplements supporting brain health, heart health, liver function and pre-and postnatal care. Whether you’re formulating capsules, powders or tablets, Cholife® is designed to integrate into your product.

— Infant nutrition

During pregnancy and lactation, choline is required to support proper fetal brain development and cognitive growth in infants. As a result, many baby formulas are fortified with choline to meet these nutritional needs. Choline is essential from the very start of life!

— Sport nutrition

Choline is important for muscle control during physical activity. It helps maintain focus, improve endurance and optimize energy efficiency, making it an essential nutrient for an active lifestyle.

— Functional food & beverages

Choline can be easily incorporated into a wide range of function foods an beverages to support brain function, muscle performance and overall health.

— Pet food

Choline is essential for pets’ brain development, liver function, and fat metabolism. It’s commonly added to dog and cat food to support overall vitality and long-term health.

— Brain health

Choline is required for the synthesis of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that acts as a messenger, allowing messages to be faster transferred in the brain. Acetylcholine circulates signals to the right part of our body and is involved in memory maturation, control of muscles and other functions, such as learning, alertness and attention.

— Heart health

Choline regulates homocysteine reduction. Elevated levels of homocysteine are known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and thrombosis. Choline ensures a good heart condition due to the conversion of homocysteine in methionine.

— Liver health & lipid metabolism

Fats and cholesterol accumulate in our liver in the form of lipoproteins. Choline transports these lipoproteins out of the liver, supporting normal lipid metabolism and preventing fatty liver disease.

— Sport performance

During exercise, it is important that brain and muscles communicate well. As choline is the precursor of acetylcholine, it helps to transmit signals from brain to muscles, allowing our muscles to activate.

— Pre- and post-natal health

Choline is an essential building block for cell membranes. During pregnancy and lactation, mothers require sufficient choline intake to ensure proper fetal and child brain development. Hence, baby food is mostly fortified with choline.