L-CARNITINE
L-CARNITINE
L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine Base naturally forms in the body through the synthesis of the amino acids lysine and methionine. Its primary function lies in energy metabolism, aiding in the transportation of fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they undergo oxidation to generate energy.
Variants of L-Carnitine have been extensively studied for their potential effects on the heart, brain, aging process, cellular energy metabolism, fat loss, diabetes, infertility, and other medical conditions in subjects.
Some research suggests that L-Carnitine Base may improve exercise performance by increasing fat oxidation, reducing fatigue, and enhancing recovery, in subjects. It is also believed to have antioxidant properties and may support heart health by reducing inflammation and improving lipid profiles. [R] [R]
CAS |
541-15-1 |
Molar Mass |
161.199 g/mol |
Chemical Formula |
C₇H₁₅NO₃ |
Appearance |
Clear or slightly opaque solution. |
Storage Information |
Store in a cool, dry place |
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