A constituent of cell membrane is synthesized by the:

Inositol
Choline
Lipoic acid
Sulfuric acid
Inositol  

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Flavonoids isolation by Szent-Gyorgyi and his colleagues from lemon peel, named as:
A. Citrin
B. Choline
C. PABA
D. Isomers
Bioflavonoids’ prevents ascorbic acid from being destroyed, as well as, acting like:
A. Enzymes
B. Co-enzymes
C. Antioxidant
D. Catalyst
Choline acts as lipotropic factor, preventing accumulation of fats in:
A. Muscles
B. Kidney
C. Liver
D. Lungs
Disposal of ‘triacylglycerol’ from liver is done by:
A. Inositol
B. Lipoic acid
C. Ascorbic acid
D. All of above
A component of lecithin that is involved in membrane structure and transport of lipids is called:
A. Inositol
B. Choline
C. Lipoic acid
D. Lipids
Concentration of ‘inositol’ is high in:
A. Kidney muscle
B. Heart muscle
C. Lungs muscle
D. Muscles cells
A deficiency in rats, causes faliure of lactation and greying of black hair, due to insufficient:
A. Folic acids
B. Para-amino benzoic acid
C. Inositol
D. Fatty acids

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