Acetyl-L-Carnitine 500mg

£ 65.39

The acetyl derivative of L-carnitine.  Like L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine is involved in the metabolism of protein, carbohydrates and fats, as well as the conversion of fats into energy and triglyceride metabolism. Acetyl-L-carnitine crosses the blood brain barrier more readily than L-carnitine, has antioxidant properties, and because it has an affinity for nerve cells, may especially provide antioxidant protection for neuronal integrity. Acetyl-L-carnitine supplementation has been shown to support glutathione and CoQ10 levels. It mimics acetylcholine and therefore may positively affect the brain chemistry involved with memory and moods, as well as energy production in the brain. Free form amino acid, high purity, well tolerated. The main function of L-carnitine is to transfer long-chain fatty acids in the form of their acyl-carnitine esters across the inner mitochondrial membrane before beta-oxidation. In humans it is synthesized in the liver, kidney, and brain and actively transported to other areas of the body. For example, 98% of the total body L-carnitine is confined to the skeletal and cardiac muscle at concentrations approximately 70 times higher than in the blood serum.

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The acetyl derivative of L-carnitine.  Like L-carnitine, acetyl-L-carnitine is involved in the metabolism of protein, carbohydrates and fats, as well as the conversion of fats into energy and triglyceride metabolism. Acetyl-L-carnitine crosses the blood brain barrier more readily than L-carnitine, has antioxidant properties, and because it has an affinity for nerve cells, may especially provide antioxidant protection for neuronal integrity.

Acetyl-L-carnitine supplementation has been shown to support glutathione and CoQ10 levels. It mimics acetylcholine and therefore may positively affect the brain chemistry involved with memory and moods, as well as energy production in the brain. Free form amino acid, high purity, well tolerated.

The main function of L-carnitine is to transfer long-chain fatty acids in the form of their acyl-carnitine esters across the inner mitochondrial membrane before beta-oxidation. In humans it is synthesized in the liver, kidney, and brain and actively transported to other areas of the body. For example, 98% of the total body L-carnitine is confined to the skeletal and cardiac muscle at concentrations approximately 70 times higher than in the blood serum.


Serving Instructions


As a dietary supplement, 1 or 2 capsules two or three times daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

Serving Size


2 capsules contains

Ingredients


Acetyl-L-Carnitine (as Hydrochloride) (1000 mg)

Other Ingredients



Microcrystalline cellulose
Silicon dioxide
L-leucine
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose

Does Not Contain


Does not contain:
Gluten/Wheat
Dairy
Soy
Corn
Tree nuts/Peanuts
Egg
Shellfish
Fish
Sesame
Yeast

Suitable For


Suitable For
hypoallergenic
Vegetarian

Caution


Caution
Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.
Keep out of reach of children
Use cautiously in patients with peripheral vascular disease due to accumulation of acyl carnitine in plasma.
Use cautiously in patients with hypertension due to accumulation in hypertrophied hearts of hypertensive rats.
Use cautiously in patients with alcohol-induced liver cirrhosis, due to increased total and acyl carnitine.
Use cautiously in low birth weight infants due to potential for decreased weight gain.
Use cautiously in individuals with diabetes due to potential for increase in triglycerides.
Use cautiously in individuals on hemodialysis due to potential for increase in triglycerides and increased platelet aggregation.
Use cautiously in patients taking anticoagulants, beta-blockers, or calcium channel blockers


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