Detailed Selling Lead Description
CAS :541-15-1
L-Carnitine is synthesized primarily in the liver and also in the kidneys, and must be transported to other tissues. It is most concentrated in tissues that use fatty acids as their primary dietary fuel, such as skeletal and cardiac (heart) muscle. In this regard, L-carnitine plays an important role in energy production by chaperoning activated fatty acids (acyl-CoA) into the mitochondrial matrix for metabolism and chaperoning intermediate compounds out of the mitochondrial matrix to prevent their accumulation.
L-Carnitine Base
L-Carnitine Fumarate
L-Carnitine Hydrochloride
L-Carnitine-L-Tartrate
L-Carnitine L-tartrate
L-Carnitine tartrate