Difference between revisions of "Acylcarnitine"
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 13 April 2023
Description
Acylcarnitines are esters derivative of carnitine and fatty acids, involved in the metabolism of fatty acids. Long-chain acylcarnitines such as palmitoylcarnitine must be transported in this form, conjugated to carnitine, into the mitochondria to deliver fatty acids for fatty acid oxidation and energy production. Medium-chain acylcarnitines such as octanoylcarnitine are also frequently used for high-resolution respirometry.
Abbreviation: AC
Related enzymes
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Substrate and metabolite
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