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Synonym
(R)
ALC
ALCAR
R(−)
Molecular Formula
C9H17NO4 · HCl
Molecular Weight
239.70
CAS Number
Beilstein Registry Number
4340103
MDL number
PubChem Substance ID
Descriptions
Biochem/physiol Actions
Endogenous mitochondrial metabolite that transports acetyl groups across the mitochondrial membrane. Exogenous acetylcarnitine enhances mitochondrial function in aged rats. As an acetate donor to coenzyme A, it increases the central and peripheral acetylcholine synthesis and function. Acetylcarnitine has antinociceptive activity that may be mediated by enhanced activity of muscarinic cholinergic receptors or mGlu2 glutamate receptors.
Packaging
10 mg in autosmp vl
References
Reference
Ando, S., et al., Enhancement of learning capacity and cholinergic synaptic function by carnitine in aging rats. J. Neurosci. Res. 66, 266-271, (2001)
Chiechio, S., et al. , Metabotropic receptors as targets for drugs of potential use in the treatment of neuropathic pain. J. Endocrinol. Invest. 27 Suppl. 6, 171-176, (2004)
Gorini, A., et al., Energy metabolism of synaptosomal subpopulations from different neuronal systems of rat hippocampus: effect of L-acetylcarnitine administration in vivo. Neurochem. Res. 24, 617-624, (1999)
Ghelardini, C, et al. , Acetyl-l-carnitine induces muscarinic antinocieption in mice and rats. Neuropharmacology 43, 1180-1187, (2002)
Ames, B.N., and Liu, J., Delaying the mitochondrial decay of aging with acetylcarnitine. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 1033, 108-116, (2004)
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