L-Carnitine inner salt structure
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Common Name | L-Carnitine inner salt | ||
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CAS Number | 541-15-1 | Molecular Weight | 161.199 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C7H15NO3 | Melting Point | 197-212 °C(lit.) | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of L-Carnitine inner saltL-carnitine is constituent of striated muscle and liver. It is used therapeutically to stimulate gastric and pancreatic secretions and in the treatment of hyperlipoproteinemias.Target: OthersL-Carnitine is an endogenous molecule involved in fatty acid metabolism, biosynthesized within the human body using amino acids: L-lysine and L-methionine, as substrates. L-Carnitine can also be found in many foods, but red meats, such as beef and lamb, are the best choices for adding carnitine into the diet [1]. Administering L-carnitine (510 mg/day) to patients with the disease. L-carnitine treatment significantly improved the total time for dozing off during the daytime, calculated from the sleep logs, compared with that of placebo-treated periods. L-carnitine efficiently increased serum acylcarnitine levels, and reduced serum triglycerides concentration [2]. L-carnitine and its derivatives show promise in the treatment of chronic conditions and diseases associated with mitochondrial dysfunction but further translational studies are needed to fully explore their potential [3]. |
Name | (R)-carnitine |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | L-carnitine is constituent of striated muscle and liver. It is used therapeutically to stimulate gastric and pancreatic secretions and in the treatment of hyperlipoproteinemias.Target: OthersL-Carnitine is an endogenous molecule involved in fatty acid metabolism, biosynthesized within the human body using amino acids: L-lysine and L-methionine, as substrates. L-Carnitine can also be found in many foods, but red meats, such as beef and lamb, are the best choices for adding carnitine into the diet [1]. Administering L-carnitine (510 mg/day) to patients with the disease. L-carnitine treatment significantly improved the total time for dozing off during the daytime, calculated from the sleep logs, compared with that of placebo-treated periods. L-carnitine efficiently increased serum acylcarnitine levels, and reduced serum triglycerides concentration [2]. L-carnitine and its derivatives show promise in the treatment of chronic conditions and diseases associated with mitochondrial dysfunction but further translational studies are needed to fully explore their potential [3]. |
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Target |
Human Endogenous Metabolite |
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Melting Point | 197-212 °C(lit.) |
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Molecular Formula | C7H15NO3 |
Molecular Weight | 161.199 |
Exact Mass | 161.105194 |
PSA | 60.36000 |
LogP | -4.52 |
Index of Refraction | -32 ° (C=1, H2O) |
Storage condition | 2-8°C |
Water Solubility | 2500 g/L (20 ºC) |
CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION
HEALTH HAZARD DATAACUTE TOXICITY DATA
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Personal Protective Equipment | dust mask type N95 (US);Eyeshields;Gloves |
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Hazard Codes | Xi |
Risk Phrases | R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin . |
Safety Phrases | S26-S36-S37/39 |
RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
WGK Germany | 3 |
RTECS | BP2980000 |
HS Code | 29239000 |
HS Code | 29239000 |
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Metabolic and tissue-specific regulation of acyl-CoA metabolism.
PLoS ONE 10(3) , e0116587, (2015) Acyl-CoA formation initiates cellular fatty acid metabolism. Acyl-CoAs are generated by the ligation of a fatty acid to Coenzyme A mediated by a large family of acyl-CoA synthetases (ACS). Conversely,... |
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Beneficial effect of butyrate, Lactobacillus casei and L-carnitine combination in preference to each in experimental colitis.
World J. Gastroenterol. 20(31) , 10876-85, (2014) To investigate the beneficial effect of the combination of butyrate, Lactobacillus casei, and L-carnitine in a rat colitis model.Rats were divided into seven groups. Four groups received oral butyrate... |
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Pregnancy and lactation alter biomarkers of biotin metabolism in women consuming a controlled diet.
J. Nutr. 144(12) , 1977-84, (2014) Biotin functions as a cofactor for several carboxylase enzymes with key roles in metabolism. At present, the dietary requirement for biotin is unknown and intake recommendations are provided as Adequa... |
L-(-)-Carnitine |
karnitin |
ST 198 |
EINECS 208-768-0 |
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USPorFCC |
(R)-Carnitine |
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g-Trimethylammonium-b-hydroxybutirate |
CAR-OH |
Vitamin BT |
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(-)-Carnitine |
Carnitene |
DL-Carnitine |
(-)-(R)-3-Hydroxy-4-(trimethylammonio)butyrate |
carnitine (L-form) |
(R)-3-Carboxy-2-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-1-propanaminium hydroxide inner salt |
γ-Trimethyl-β-hydroxybutyrobetaine |
Carnitine, (-)- |
1-Propanaminium, 3-carboxy-2-hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyl-, inner salt, (2R)- |
(R)-3-hydroxy-4-(trimethylammonio)butanoate |
(-)-L-Carnitin |
L(-)-Carnitine |
Carnitine, L- |
3-Hydroxy-4-trimethylammoniobutanoate |
UNII:S7UI8SM58A |
(L-3-Carboxy-2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium hydroxide inner salt |
Carnitine DL-form |
L-Carnitine |
BICARNESINE |
Cardiogen |
4-Copab |
L-Carnitine inner salt |
g-Trimethyl-b-hydroxybutyrobetaine |
(3R)-3-Hydroxy-4-(trimethylammonio)butanoate |
Levocarnitine |
g-Amino-b-hydroxybutyric Acid Trimethylbetaine |
MFCD00038747 |
(−)-(R)-3-Hydroxy-4-(trimethylammonio)butyrate |
D,L-carnitine |
(±)-carnitine |
Carniking |
carnitine |
Carnitor |