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The effects of L-carnitine and fructose in improved Ham's F10 on sperm culture in idiopathic severe asthenospermia within 24h. [PDF]

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Chang D   +12 more
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Propionyl-L-Carnitine

Drugs & Aging, 1998
Propionyl-L-carnitine stimulates energy production in ischaemic muscles by increasing citric acid cycle flux and stimulating pyruvate dehydrogenase activity. The free radical scavenging activity of the drug may also be beneficial. Propionyl-L-carnitine improves coagulative fibrinolytic homeostasis in vasal endothelium and positively affects blood ...
L R, Wiseman, R N, Brogden
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Pharmacokinetics of L-Carnitine

Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 2003
L-Carnitine is a naturally occurring compound that facilitates the transport of fatty acids into mitochondria for beta-oxidation. Exogenous L-carnitine is used clinically for the treatment of carnitine deficiency disorders and a range of other conditions.
Allan M, Evans, Gianfranco, Fornasini
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L-Carnitine Supplementation

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008
Carnitine (L-3-hydroxytrimethylamminobutanoate) is a naturally occurring compound that can be synthesized in mammals from the essential amino acids lysine and methionine or ingested through diet. Primary sources of dietary carnitine are red meat and dairy products; however, commercially produced supplements also are available and have been shown to be ...
Kraemer, William J.   +2 more
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Thermodynamic investigation of l-carnitine

The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2019
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In the present work temperature dependence of heat capacity of L-carnitine has been measured for the first time over the range from 6 K to 346 K by precision adiabatic vacuum calorimetry. Based on the experimental data, the thermodynamic functions of the L-carnitine, namely, the heat capacity, enthalpy H°(T) − H°(0), entropy S°(T) −
Knyazev A.   +6 more
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l-carnitine treatment of anemia

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2003
Recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) and iron supplementation have had a profoundly positive impact on the anemia of patients with chronic kidney disease. However, a significant number of patients remain hyporesponsive to rHuEPO, with hemoglobin values less than target levels.
Thomas A, Golper   +3 more
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l -Carnitine and heart disease

Life Sciences, 2018
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a key cause of deaths worldwide, comprising 15-17% of healthcare expenditure in developed countries. Current records estimate an annual global average of 30 million cardiac dysfunction cases, with a predicted escalation by two-three folds for the next 20-30years. Although β-blockers and angiotensin-converting-enzymes are
Zhong-Yu Wang   +4 more
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L‐Carnitine in Dialysis Patients

Seminars in Dialysis, 2001
ABSTRACTHemodialysis (HD) patients often have low serum concentrations of free L‐carnitine and decreased skeletal muscle stores. As L‐carnitine is an essential cofactor in fatty acid and energy metabolism, it is possible that abnormal carnitine metabolism in dialysis patients may be associated with clinical problems such as skeletal myopathies ...
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