Bovine-Derived Phosphatidylserine
Phosphatidylserine originally extracted from bovine brain tissue (now largely discontinued)
Phospholipids
Membrane Lipids
Research: Extensive
Scientific Name
Phosphatidylserine (bovine cortex)
Classifications
Processing:
lipid_extraction
Source:
bovine_brain
Type:
animal_derived
Benefits
- Supports cognitive function and memory
- May help with age-related cognitive decline
- Important for cell membrane integrity
- Supports neurotransmitter function
- May help with stress response regulation
- Supports healthy sleep patterns
- May help with exercise recovery
Specific Properties
- Original source used in early research
- High bioavailability and potency
- Largely discontinued due to BSE concerns
- Most clinical studies used this form
- Contains natural mixture of fatty acid chains
Safety Notes
Discontinued in most markets due to BSE (mad cow disease) concerns.
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About Phosphatidylserine
A phospholipid that is a crucial component of cell membranes, particularly abundant in brain tissue, and important for cognitive function and cellular communication
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