About L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is a naturally occurring quaternary amine involved in mitochondrial fatty-acid transport and is widely used in metabolic research. Supplied as a research-grade material for laboratory investigations into fatty-acid oxidation pathway markers and cellular energy metabolism. Each batch is verified for purity using HPLC; refer to the Certificate of Analysis for assay details. Supplied as: Powder (research grade) Purity: >98-99 Storage: Store desiccated at ?20�C for long-term. Short-term room temperature exposure (around 1 month) during shipping/handling is generally acceptable if kept sealed, dry, and protected from heat/light. Designation: FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Not intended for human or animal consumption.
Latest Research
A comprehensive review of the physiology and evidence base to guide the use of ergogenic and medical supplements for enhanced cycling performance.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: A comprehensive review of the physiology and evidence base to guide the use of ergogenic and medical supplements for enhanced cycling performance.
Read Full Study on PubMedThe OCTN2 transporter can be targeted by carnitine functionalised non-ionic surfactant vesicles to deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: The OCTN2 transporter can be targeted by carnitine functionalised non-ionic surfactant vesicles to deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier.
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High-fat diet promotes colorectal cancer via carnitine/acetylcarnitine-driven CPT1A metabolic reprogramming and the intervention of β-hydroxybutyrate.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: High-fat diet promotes colorectal cancer via carnitine/acetylcarnitine-driven CPT1A metabolic reprogramming and the intervention of β-hydroxybutyrate.
Read on PubMedCarnitine Synthesis Links αKG to Histone Acetylation and HR-Mediated DNA Repair.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: Carnitine Synthesis Links αKG to Histone Acetylation and HR-Mediated DNA Repair.
Read on PubMedOptimising Formulations for Paediatric Patients with Inherited Metabolic Disorders: The Case Study of Levocarnitine.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: Optimising Formulations for Paediatric Patients with Inherited Metabolic Disorders: The Case Study of Levocarnitine.
Read on PubMedElevated serum trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and trimethyllysine in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): An exploratory case-control study.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: Elevated serum trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and trimethyllysine in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): An exploratory case-control study.
Read on PubMedSangyod rice extract attenuates oleic acid-induced hepatic steatosis by modulating apoptotic, inflammatory, and lipid metabolic pathways.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: Sangyod rice extract attenuates oleic acid-induced hepatic steatosis by modulating apoptotic, inflammatory, and lipid metabolic pathways.
Read on PubMedGlutaric acidemia type 1 in a non-newborn-screened cohort: clinical, biochemical, and molecular features and neurologic outcomes.
Recent research on L-Carnitine: Glutaric acidemia type 1 in a non-newborn-screened cohort: clinical, biochemical, and molecular features and neurologic outcomes.
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The research articles and studies referenced on this page are for informational purposes only. All products are sold for research use only and are not intended for human or animal consumption. The information provided does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with qualified healthcare professionals before making any decisions related to health or medical treatment.
