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L-Carnitine Defined
A form of carnitine, which is a substance made in the muscles and liver. It can be given as a supplement to prevent and treat carnitine deficiency in patients who are receiving chemotherapy for cancer or undergoing dialysis for kidney disease. Also called levocarnitine.
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Fri Sep 26
- NP High Quality Nutritional Supplements and Vitamins: Nature's Pureset L-Carnitine
Wed Sep 3
- Bodybuilding Supplements Reviews - L-Carnitine Supplements - Workout Planet: L-Carnitine supplements are important bodybuilding supplements capable of generating a handful of benefits to your muscles and body in general.
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Tue Aug 26
- Do you know about L-Carnitine's advantages | BodyFitWork: Aaa I know about L-carnitine you say - It is for weight loss. Yes you are right without a doubt, but it has many more advantages. Do you know how to take it?
Thu Aug 7
- Latest news, videos and photos on L-Carnitine...: Carnitine is a quaternary ammonium compound biosynthesized from the amino acids lysine and methionine. In living cells, it is required for the transport of fatty acid from the cytosol into the mitochondria during the breakdown of lipid (or fats) for the generation of metabolic energy. It is often sold as a nutritional supplement. Carnitine was originally found as a growth factor for mealworms and labeled vitamin Bt. Carnitine exists in two stereoisomer: its biologically active form is -carnitine, while its enantiomer, -carnitine, is biologically inactive. In animals, carnitine is biosynthesized primarily in the liver and kidney from the amino acids lysine or methionine. Vitamin C (ascorbic...
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Mon Aug 4
- L-carnitine: Maximize your chances of living a long and healthy life: In previous e-Alerts I've told you about the importance of L-carnitine, which is responsible for a number of important functions: * Delivers omega-3 fatty acids to cell mitochondria * Helps protect cells from damage ? especially heart cells * Raises the levels of enzymes needed to metabolize carbohydrates * Helps boost cellular energy * Helps maintain muscle strength But there are two problems associated with L-carnitine: 1) The body only absorbs about a quarter of the L-carnitine supplied by food, and 2) The body produces less L-carnitine as we age.
Wed Jul 16
- Heart Technology Uses and Functions: Vitamin C is a naturan HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor
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