Hello,
I have no background in chemistry, so I apologize if the answer to this question is obvious. Is it possible that
n mg of choline bitartrate could contain
n mg of choline? It seems to me that the bitartrate part must make up some of the mass of the compound, but this page on a choline bitartrate supplement suggests otherwise:
http://www.naturesway.com/?pid=40460. The label (under Specs) says one tablet contains 500 mg of "choline (as choline bitartrate)" (the supplement is generally described as "100% natural Choline bound to tartaric acid for enhanced absorption"). On the other hand, another choline bitartrate supplement, found at
http://www.country-life.com/moreinfo.cfm?Category=15&Product_ID=206, claims to contain 293 mg of "choline (from 650 mg of choline bitartrate)," which suggests to me that
n mg of choline bitartrate don't necessarily contain
n mg of choline. Perhaps I'm misreading the first label; maybe it really means that one tablet contains 500 mg of choline from an unspecified, larger amount of choline bitartrate.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.