Phosphatidylcholine Supplementation

Phosphatidylcholine

What phosphatidylcholine supplementation does for your horse.

Phosphatidylcholine is a nutrient belonging to the phospholipid family. It regulates fluid and nutrient balance within individual cells of the body while also serving as a source of Omega-6 fatty acids and choline. It also improves the bioavailability of many other nutrients due to its ability to emulsify (break into tiny phorses) the injesta within the intestinal tract.

Phosphatidylcholine maintains the proper surface tension of a cell’s membrane by controlling the nutrients passing into the cell and allowing the waste by-products of metabolism out. Every cell of the mammalian body contains phosphatidylcholine. Metabolism and the utilization of nutrients depend on proper cell membrane function. The progression of many disease processes concurs with damage to cell membranes subsequent to toxin exposure, viral infections or trauma.

As well, it is found in the outer covering of nerve cells and is important for the proper conduction of signals in the nerves and brain. Since choline is derived from phosphatidylcholine and is a precursor for the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, phosphatidylcholine is of interest as a human supplement for improving memory and combating the effects of Alzheimer’s disease.

In horses, supplementation with phosphatidylcholine potentially promotes proper cellular moisture and nutrient balance, leading to stronger connective tissue, improved hoof structure, and a supple and shiny hair coat. It is also an important component of equine hoof supplements, and can be found in the Guaranteed Analysis of a quality product.


Dr. Frank Gravlee graduated from Auburn University School of Medicine and practiced veterinary medicine for several years before attending graduate school at MIT. During a three-year residency in nutritional pathology, he received a masters degree in nutritional biochemistry and intermediary metabolism. In 1973, he founded Life Data Labs to determine equine nutritional deficiencies through laboratory testing, and developed individualized feeding programs to correct the deficiencies he discovered. After ten years of research, he launched Farrier’s Formula. lifedatalabs.com

  • AW ACADEMY is a natural extension of our 25 years of experience publishing Animal Wellness, Equine Wellness and Innovative Veterinary Care Journal. We believe that everyone has a responsibility to care for animals to the best of their ability utilizing the most natural and minimally invasive means possible. We feel strongly that it’s better to promote a preventative healthy lifestyle for our pets instead of taking a wait-and-see approach. We also fiercely advocate for the quality of animals’ lives, supporting animal rescues and welfare organizations both financially and through our editorial.

    View All Posts

Related Articles