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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Myo-Inositol and Cellular Phosphatidylinositol

  • Primary Form: Myo-inositol is the predominant and biologically active stereoisomer of the inositol family (historically referred to as Vitamin B8) that directly supports cellular phosphatidylinositol synthesis.
  • Cellular Membrane Function: Phosphatidylinositol is a critical phospholipid located in the inner leaflet of plasma membranes, where myo-inositol serves as a fundamental building block.
  • Signal Transduction: Dietary and endogenous myo-inositol is phosphorylated to form phosphoinositides, which are vital second messengers in intracellular signaling cascades, hormone action, and neurotransmitter regulation.
  • Metabolic Support: Adequate cellular levels of myo-inositol ensure proper membrane fluidity, insulin receptor function, and optimal nerve conduction by maintaining healthy phosphatidylinositol pools.
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Inositol - connections

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Cellular respiration - connections

-> Cellular respiration

Intracellular nutrient levels - connections

-> Intracellular nutrient levels

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