L-Carnitine
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Post Date: | Oct 28,2024 |
Expiry Date: | Oct 28,2025 |
Detailed Description: |
Cas No. :541-15-1
Overview:
L-Carnitine is made in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine. It increases the use of fat as an energy source by transporting fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are "burne" to release energy for body functions. The L-carnitine form may cause adverse side effects however. It is available in several different forms including propionyl-L-carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine. Propionyl-L-carnitine, through its enhancement of metabolism has been proven to prevent ischemia-induced heart dysfunction, and acetyl-L-carnitine has been suggested to delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease. L-carnitine is found naturally in avocados, breast milk, dairy products, red meats (namely lamb and beef), and tempeh (fermented soybean product). A deficiency of L-Carnitine can cause muscle fatigue, cramps, or low blood-sugar levels. How This Supplement Works in Your Body: Promotes normal growth and development Possible treatment for (and maybe prevention of) some forms of cardiovascular disease May protect against muscle disease May help build muscle May protect against liver disease May protect against diabetes May protect against kidney disease Potential diet aid May make low-calorie diets easier to tolerate by reducing feelings of hunger and weakness May increase energy and activity in people with congestive heart disease Where This Supplement is Found: Avocados Breast milk Dairy products Red meats (namely lamb and beef) Tempeh (fermented soybean product) How to Use: Take whole with a full glass of liquid. Do not chew or crush. Take L-carnitine with meals or 1 to 1-1/2 hours after meals unless otherwise advised by your physician. Avoid L-carnitine tablets; they may be toxic. Available as: Tablets Acetyl-L-carnitine. Propionyl-L-carnitine Cautions: Don't take if you are: Allergic to any food protein, like eggs, milk, and wheat At risk of poor nutrition for any reason Pregnant, there is a possibility you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant in the future Consult your doctor if you: Experience any liver or kidney problems Pregnancy: Do no use unless advised by your doctor. There are no proven problems in pregnant women taking small or usual amounts, however the chance of problems do exist. Breastfeeding: Do no use unless advised by your doctor. There are no proven problems in breast-fed infants of lactating mothers taking small or usual amounts, however the chance of problems do exist. Infants and Children: It is hazardous to treat infants and children under 2 with any supplement. Storage: Keep in a cool and dry location, but do not freeze. Keep safely away from children. Do not keep in bathroom medicine cabinet. Heat and dampness may alter the action of the supplement. |
CAS Registry Number: | 541-15-1 |
Synonyms: | ;L-(-)-Carnitine;3-Hydroxy-4-(trimethylammonio)butanoate;Vitamin BT;L-Carnitine;Levocarnitinep;L-Carnitine Base;(D)L-Carnitine; |
Molecular Formula: | C7H15NO3 |
Molecular Weight: | 161.2 |
Molecular Structure: | |
Hazard Symbols: | Xi:Irritant; |
Risk Codes: | R36/37/38:; |
Safety Description: | S26:; S37/39:; |
Company: | Rishon Biochem Co., Ltd [ China ] |
Contact: | Lei Cheng |
Tel: | 00868386661786 |
Fax: | 00868382566283 |
Email: | info@rishonbiochem.com |
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