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Glycine propionyl-L-carnitine increases plasma nitrate/nitrite in resistance trained men
Glycine propionyl-L-carnitine increases plasma nitrate/nitrite resistance trained men
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2015/7/13
We have recently demonstrated that oral intake of glycine propionyl-L-carnitine (GPLC) increases plasma nitrate/nitrite (NOx), a surrogate measure of nitric oxide production. However, these findings w...
Does L-carnitine increase serum TNF -α and IGF-1 during liver regeneration in the rat?
Liver regeneration partial hepatectomy L-carnitine TNF-a IGF-1
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2010/1/11
Aim: We sought to evaluate the effect of L-carnitine administration on the levels of IGF-1, TNF-a, and lipid peroxidation during hepatic regeneration for up to 72 h in an experimental partial hepatic ...
The Efficacy of L-Carnitine Treatment in Dilated Cardiomyopathy
L-Carnitine Dilated Cardiomypopathy Doppler Echocardiography
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2009/7/2
This study was carried out to investigate clinical effects of treatment with the supplementation of L-carnitine in cases with dilated cardiomyopathy. B Mode, M-Mode, and continuous Doppler echocardiog...
Serum Carnitine Levels in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Carnitine Coronary artery Disease (CAD)
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2009/6/30
Carnitine is an essential molecule for the transfer of long chain fatty acids through the inner mitochondrial membrane, for beta-oxidation (1). The long chain fatty acids provide a large proportion of...
Optimization of Fluorometric Measurement of Free and Total Carnitine in Serum
Carnitine fluorometric measurement
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2009/6/29
Carnitine is a major molecule which plays a great role in the transfer of long chain fatty acids into the mitochondrion. Measurement of its total and free forms is essential in the clinical evaluation...
The Relationship between Carnitine Levels and Lipid Peroxidation in Glial Brain Tumors
Carnitine lipid peroxidation tandem mass spectrometry HPLC
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2009/6/16
Aim: It is assumed that reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation cause cell membrane damage and play a role in oncogenesis. Carnitine and acyl esters, which play a role in intracellular short-, ...
Seminal carnitine content in obstructive azoospermia. Correlation with the anatomic level of obstruction
carnitine obstructive azoospermia epididymal
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2009/2/23
Free carnitine in human semen originates predominantly in the epididymis. The role of carnitine in the evaluation of different forms of obstructive azoospermia was studied in 42 patients. In 14 of t...
Selective luminal absorption of L-carnitine from the proximal regions of the rat epididymis. Possible relationships to development of sperm motility
L-carnitine rat epididymis sperm motility microperfusion
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2009/2/23
The absorption of L-carnitine from the duct of the proximal regions of the rat epididymis was investigated using a stopped-flow, split-droplet microperfusion technique. L-carnitine was absorbed from...
The Sources of Carnitine in Human Semen
carnitine seminal vesicles epididymis semen vasectomy
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2009/2/19
A study was initiated to determine the sources of carnitine in the male reproductive system. Free and total carnitine was measured in a group of healthy men before and after vasectomy. Each indi...
Cinnoxicam and L-Carnitine/Acetyl-L-Carnitine Treatment for Idiopathic and Varicocele-Associated Oligoasthenospermia
Male infertility idiopathic oligoasthenospermia varicocele L-carnitine acetyl-L-carnitine cinnoxicam
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2008/12/22
The objective of this study was to detect a therapy for idiopathic and varicocele-associated oligoasthenospermia (OAT). Idiopathic and varicocele OAT patients were randomized into 3 groups. Each g...
Supplemental carnitine and exercise
Carnitine acylcarnitine muscle metabolism, exercise respiratory quotient
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2016/6/7
Carnitine is an endogenous compound with
well-established roles in intermediary metabolism. An obligate for
optimal mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation, it is a critical source of
energy and also pr...