L-Carnitine
EstabelecidoAmino Acid Derivative | Fatty Acid Transporter
L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative naturally produced in the body and essential for transporting long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production.
Dados moleculares e de pesquisa
- Peso molecular
- 161.20 Da
- Meia-vida
- ~2-3 hours (injectable)
- Vias (pesquisa)
- injectable
- Armazenamento
- Lyophilized: -20°C; Reconstituted: 2-8°C for 2-4 weeks
Overview
L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative naturally produced in the body and essential for transporting long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production. Injectable forms bypass digestive absorption limitations of oral supplements.
Mechanism of action
Acts as a carrier molecule, shuttling long-chain fatty acids across the inner mitochondrial membrane via the carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) system. This is the rate-limiting step in fatty acid oxidation for energy production.
Key research findings
- Enhanced fatty acid transport to mitochondria
- Improved energy production from fats
- Better bioavailability than oral forms
- Support for exercise recovery
- Potential cognitive benefits
Research applications
Metabolic
- Fatty Acid Oxidation — Primary function transporting fatty acids into mitochondria for beta-oxidation.
- Energy Production — Supports ATP generation from fat metabolism, particularly during exercise.
- Weight Management — May enhance fat utilization when combined with exercise and caloric deficit.
Performance
- Exercise Recovery — May reduce muscle damage markers and improve recovery post-exercise.
- Endurance Support — Enhances fat utilization during prolonged exercise, potentially sparing glycogen.
Clinical Uses
- Carnitine Deficiency — FDA-approved treatment for primary and secondary carnitine deficiency.
- Dialysis Support — Used in patients on hemodialysis who develop carnitine depletion.
FAQ de L-Carnitine
Why inject L-carnitine when oral supplements are available?+
Oral L-carnitine has only 15-20% bioavailability due to poor intestinal absorption. Injectable forms achieve near 100% bioavailability, delivering much higher effective doses directly into circulation. Injectable is significantly more efficient if cost and needle anxiety aren't factors.
Does L-carnitine actually help fat loss?+
L-carnitine enhances fatty acid transport into mitochondria for energy production. It works best when combined with exercise and caloric deficit. Modest benefits (5-10% improvements in fat loss) are most visible in well-trained athletes or those with pre-existing carnitine deficiency.
Can I take L-carnitine before cardio?+
Yes. Injecting 100-200mg 30-60 minutes before endurance exercise optimizes fatty acid utilization and may improve performance slightly. Time it to maximize fat-burning potential, though benefits are most apparent during prolonged low-to-moderate intensity work.
Will L-carnitine affect thyroid function?+
L-carnitine may affect thyroid hormone action in some individuals. If you're on thyroid medication (T3/T4), monitor thyroid levels before and after starting carnitine supplementation. Adjustments to thyroid dosing may be necessary in some cases.
References
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