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Synonym
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Vitamin BT
Molecular Formula
(CH3)3N+CH2CH(OH)CH2CO2H · Cl-
Molecular Weight
197.66
CAS Number
MDL number
PubChem Substance ID
EG/EC Number
229-663-6
Descriptions
Biochem/physiol Actions
Carnitine is a quaternary amine that occurs naturally in most mammalian tissue. It is present in relatively high concentrations in skeletal muscle and heart where it is involved in regulating energy metabolism. It shifts glucose metabolism from glycolysis to glycogen storage and enhances the transport of long chain fatty acids into the mitochondria where they are oxidized for energy production.
Packaging
10 mg in autosmp vl
References
Reference
Stephens, F.B., et al., New insights concerning the role of carnitine in the regulation of fuel metabolism in skeletal muscle. J. Physiol. 581, 431-444, (2007)
Calvani, M., et al., Regulation by carnitine of myocardial fatty acid and carbohydrate metabolism under normal and pathological conditions. Basic Res. Cardiol. 95, 75-83, (2000)
Longo, N., et al., Disorders of carnitine transport and the carnitine cycle. Am. J. Med. Genet. 142C, 77-85, (2006)
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