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  2. Acetylcarnitine - Wikipedia

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    Acetylcarnitine is the most abundant naturally occurring derivative and is formed in the reaction: acetyl-CoA + carnitine ⇌ CoA + acetylcarnitine. where the acetyl group displaces the hydrogen atom in the central hydroxyl group of carnitine.

  3. Carnitine O-acetyltransferase - Wikipedia

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    acetyl-CoA + carnitine CoA + acetylcarnitine. where the acetyl group displaces the hydrogen atom in the central hydroxyl group of carnitine. [6] Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are acetyl-CoA and carnitine, whereas its two products are CoA and O-acetylcarnitine. The reaction is highly reversible and does not depend on the order in which ...

  4. Carnitine - Wikipedia

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    The primary biological functions of carnitine in humans include the following: [8] fatty acid transport across the mitochondrial membrane by forming long-chain acylcarnitine esters which are shuttled into the mitochondria, where they undergo β-oxidation to produce ATP, the cell's main energy currency; [8]

  5. Acetyl-L-carnitine - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2006, at 04:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Can I be iron deficient but not anemic? What to know. - AOL

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    Virtually every cell in the body requires iron in order to function well. Iron is involved in key bodily processes, including the transportation of oxygen in the blood. It also plays a central ...

  7. Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that prevents the body from converting long-chain fatty acids into energy, particularly during periods without food. [1]

  8. Drugs in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    Heartburn is a common symptom of late term pregnancy during which up to 80% of pregnant women have experienced it by the end of their third trimester. [12] Heartburn often indicates the development of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), where the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes due to elevated progesterone levels causing increased ...

  9. Can You Do a Pushup? This Is How Many You Should Be Able to ...

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    The number of pushups you can do can be a good indicator of your muscular strength and endurance, according to a list of guidelines issued by the Mayo Clinic. If you can hit these targets, the ...