(±)-Acetylcarnitine chlorideCat. No. 0355 |
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Biological Activity
Weak cholinergic agonist. Acylcarnitines are important intermediates in lipid metabolism.Technical Data
M.Wt:The technical data provided above is for guidance only.
For batch specific data refer to the Certificate of Analysis.
Certificate of Analysis / Safety Data Sheet
References
Chalmers et al (1984) Urinary excretion of l-carnitine and acylcarnitines by patients with disorders of organic acid metabolism: evidence for secondary insufficiency of l-carnitine. Pediatr.Res. 18 1325. PMID: 6441143.
Coates and Tanaka (1992) Molecular basis of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation defects. J.Lipid.Res. 33 1099. PMID: 1431593.
Poorthuis et al (1993) Determination of acylcarnitines in urine of patients with inborn errors of metabolism using HPLC after derivatization with 4'-bromophenacyl bromide. Clin.Chim.Acta. 216 53. PMID: 8222273.
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