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Cellular Processes and Components Cell Metabolism Lipid Metabolism
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Product Name
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0567 |
(±)-Myristoylcarnitine chloride
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Price and Availability
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(±)-Myristoylcarnitine chloride
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Biological Activity:
Homologue of acetylcarnitine chloride. Acylcarnitines are
important intermediates in lipid metabolism.
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Certificate of Analysis / MSDS:
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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.
Coates & Tanaka (1992) Molecular basis of mitochondrial fatty
acid oxidation defects. J.Lipid.Res. 33 1099. Poorthuis et
al (1993) Determination of acylcarnitines in urine of patients with inborn
errors of metabolism using HPLC after derivatization with 4'-bromophenacyl bromide.
Clinica Chimica Acta 216 53.
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Keywords: (±)-Myristoylcarnitine Chloride, Cell Metabolism, Intermediate In Lipid Metabolism, Myristoylcarnitine Chloride, Tocris Bioscience
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