Carnitine is important for cell function and survival primarily because of its involvement in the multiple equilibria between acylcarnitine and acyl-CoA esters established through the enzymatic activities of the family of carnitine acyltransferases. These have different acyl chain-length specificities and intracellular compartment distributions, and act in synchrony to regulate multiple aspects of metabolism, ranging from fuel-selection and -sensing, to the modulation of the signal transduction mechanisms involved in many homeostatic systems. This review aims to rationalise the extensive range of experimental and clinical data that have been obtained through the pharmacological use of L-carnitine and its short-chain acylesters, over the pas...
Carnitine is well-known for its role in the transport of fatty acids to the mitochondrial matrix, wh...
Carnitine is an amino acid-derived substance that coordinates a wide range of biological processes. ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Acetyl-L-...
Carnitine is important for cell function and survival primarily because of its involvement in the mu...
Acylcarnitines are esters of L-carnitine that emerge from the fatty acid metabolism pathways in mito...
The role of carnitine via the action of carnitine acyltransferase in buffering CoA availability in t...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, play...
Mitochondria play important roles in human physiological processes, and therefore, their dysfunction...
Introduction: In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose...
Acylcarnitines are fatty acid metabolites that play important roles in many cellular energy metaboli...
Carnitine (L-3-hydroxytrimethylamminobutanoate) is a naturally occurring compound that can be synthe...
Acylcarnitines are fatty acid metabolites that play important roles in many cellular energy metaboli...
Carnitine and carnitine acyltransferases were thought to be merely a mechanism for the rapid transfe...
L-carnitine (LC) is generally believed to transport long-chain acyl groups from fatty acids into the...
It is widely known that a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders are related with dysfunctio...
Carnitine is well-known for its role in the transport of fatty acids to the mitochondrial matrix, wh...
Carnitine is an amino acid-derived substance that coordinates a wide range of biological processes. ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Acetyl-L-...
Carnitine is important for cell function and survival primarily because of its involvement in the mu...
Acylcarnitines are esters of L-carnitine that emerge from the fatty acid metabolism pathways in mito...
The role of carnitine via the action of carnitine acyltransferase in buffering CoA availability in t...
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, play...
Mitochondria play important roles in human physiological processes, and therefore, their dysfunction...
Introduction: In this study, the neuroprotective effect of L-carnitine administered per os in a dose...
Acylcarnitines are fatty acid metabolites that play important roles in many cellular energy metaboli...
Carnitine (L-3-hydroxytrimethylamminobutanoate) is a naturally occurring compound that can be synthe...
Acylcarnitines are fatty acid metabolites that play important roles in many cellular energy metaboli...
Carnitine and carnitine acyltransferases were thought to be merely a mechanism for the rapid transfe...
L-carnitine (LC) is generally believed to transport long-chain acyl groups from fatty acids into the...
It is widely known that a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders are related with dysfunctio...
Carnitine is well-known for its role in the transport of fatty acids to the mitochondrial matrix, wh...
Carnitine is an amino acid-derived substance that coordinates a wide range of biological processes. ...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is involved in a number of chronic neurodegenerative disorders. Acetyl-L-...