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Acetyl-L-Carnitine Hydrochloride
Drugs of the Future, 1995The title compound, 2-acetoxy-3-carboxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-1-propanaminium chloride, C 9 H 18 NO 4 + .Cl - , represents a source of activated acetyl groups which are efficiently used for biosynthetic purposes. The crystal structure reported here confirms the extended conformation of the compound predicted from solid-state NMR studies and differs from ...
H. P. Weber +4 more
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L-Carnitine and Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2000Asearch of PubMed (1) resulted in 6499 citations having the term “carnitine” in the title or key words. Of these citations, 120 pertained to carnitine in relation to dialysis. Despite this extensive literature on the medical uses of carnitine (Table 1), the specific medical uses for this compound remain unclear, particularly its utility in dialysis ...
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The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics, 2004
Although advertised on the Internet for weight loss, prevention of aging and enhancement of athletic and sexual performance, levocarnitine has only one well-established indication, and that is for treatment of carnitine deficiency. In clinical trials, the drug also seems to have had modest effects in some other conditions, particularly intermittent ...
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Although advertised on the Internet for weight loss, prevention of aging and enhancement of athletic and sexual performance, levocarnitine has only one well-established indication, and that is for treatment of carnitine deficiency. In clinical trials, the drug also seems to have had modest effects in some other conditions, particularly intermittent ...
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La Clinica terapeutica, 1997
After the introduction of the carnitinemia as routine analysis in the general practice, the authors could identify a pathologic table with L-carnitine deficiency. This pathologic form seems to compromise the myocardium function, until, in the old age, it will be the cause an irremediable cardiac circulatory insufficiency.
E, Pistorio, G, D'Amico, A, Pistorio
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After the introduction of the carnitinemia as routine analysis in the general practice, the authors could identify a pathologic table with L-carnitine deficiency. This pathologic form seems to compromise the myocardium function, until, in the old age, it will be the cause an irremediable cardiac circulatory insufficiency.
E, Pistorio, G, D'Amico, A, Pistorio
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Therapeutic Effects of l‐Carnitine and Propionyl‐l‐carnitine on Cardiovascular Diseases: A Review
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: Several experimental studies have shown that levocarnitine reduces myocardial injury after ischemia and reperfusion by counteracting the toxic effect of high levels of free fatty acids, which occur in ischemia, and by improving carbohydrate metabolism.
FERRARI, Roberto +5 more
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Kinetics, Pharmacokinetics, and Regulation of l‐Carnitine and Acetyl‐l‐carnitine Metabolism
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: In mammals, the carnitine pool consists of nonesterified l‐carnitine and many acylcarnitine esters. Of these esters, acetyl‐l‐carnitine is quantitatively and functionally the most significant. Carnitine homeostasis is maintained by absorption from diet, a modest rate of synthesis, and efficient renal reabsorption.
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L-Carnitin und Gewichtsabnahme?!
Zeitschrift für Orthomolekulare Medizin, 2020Eine Frage, welche seit Jahrzehnten die Ernährungsforschung bewegt und immer noch sehr kontrovers diskutiert wird, lautet: Ist L-Carnitin ein „Fatburner“ und kann die Supplementierung eine Gewichtsreduktion wirklich unterstützen? Diese Frage war bisher unter seriösen Forschern äußerst umstritten. Aufgrund einer aktuellen Metaanalyse könnte sich das nun
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l-Carnitine and Intestinal Inflammation
2011The intestinal barrier is one of the most dynamic surfaces of the body. It is here where a single layer of epithelial cells mediates the intricate encounters that occur between the host's immune system and a multitude of potential threats present in the intestinal lumen.
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Butyrobetaine is equal to l-carnitine in elevating l-carnitine levels in rats
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1991This work shows that butyrobetaine administered to rats in a single dose can be highly effective in elevating L-carnitine levels in all tissues. This ability of butyrobetaine was compared to that of L-carnitine. In an experiment with tracer dose of the compounds, 12 h following administration of [3H]butyrobetaine plasma and tissues contained ...
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