1. Metabolic Enzyme/Protease
  2. Mitochondrial Metabolism
  3. DL-Carnitine

DL-Carnitine is a racemic mixture of L-Carnitine and D-Carnitine, regulates fatty acid transport in mitochondria, elevates serum carnitine fractions.

At equivalent molar concentrations, both the salt and free forms of a compound exhibit comparable biological activity. Nevertheless, the salt form ((±)-Carnitine chloride) usually boasts enhanced water solubility and stability.

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DL-Carnitine Chemical Structure

DL-Carnitine Chemical Structure

CAS No. : 406-76-8

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DL-Carnitine is a racemic mixture of L-Carnitine and D-Carnitine, regulates fatty acid transport in mitochondria, elevates serum carnitine fractions.

Molecular Weight

161.20

Formula

C7H15NO3

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SMILES

C[N+](C)(C)CC(O)CC([O-])=O

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