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Improved Brain Function Now Possible Through New Ingredient
Lipogen and Novastell recently launched an advanced brain-support ingredient of phosphatidylserine with conjugated DHA for better brain function. The new brain-support ingredient will be available by Lipogen to the U.S., Europe and Asia Pacific markets.
The new Lipogen DPS, Phosphatidylserine and conjugated DHA can be served in softgels, capsules and tablets. Phosphatidylserine (PS), a phospholipid, and DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, are major components of the brain’s cell membranes. The healthy structure of the cell’s membrane facilitates the signals of neuron communication, supporting brain functions.
Lipogen, a leading PS (Phosphatidylserine) developer since 1992, focuses on improving brain function and mental health solutions for dietary supplements and for functional foods and beverages. All Lipogen products are vegetarian, solvent-free, and kosher-certified.
Company Information
Phone: +972 544 522 355
Fax: +972 3 548 0149
email: info@lipogen.co.il
Website: www.lipogen.co.il
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