Phosphocholine chloride calcium salt tetrahydrate is a phospholipid and also an essential component of cell membranes. It is involved in many cellular processes such as cell growth, differentiation, membrane transport and signal transduction, and can be used to study the effects of phospholipids on cell growth and differentiation. It can also be used as an intermediate raw material for synthetic enzymatic hydrolysis of lignin (EHL)-grafted phosphobetaine (EHLPB).
Phosphocholine Chloride is a specific promoter of heparin and serum β-lipoprotein interaction. Phosphocholine Chloride protected the membranes of platelets, erythrocytes, and lysosomes against the labilizing action of various known membrane labilizers.