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L-Carnitine

For L-Carnitine we have terms and definitions in 3 topics. The topics are Cancer, HIV and AIDs and Supplements.



L-carnitine (Cancer)

A form of carnitine, which is a substance made in the muscles and liver. It can be given as a supplement to prevent and treat carnitine deficiency in patients who are receiving chemotherapy for cancer or undergoing dialysis for kidney disease. Also called levocarnitine.


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L-carnitine (HIV and AIDs)

A naturally occurring cell constituent that modulates fat METABOLISM, in particular the mitochondrial intake of LIPID derivatives. L-carnitine has been proposed as a treatment for WASTING SYNDROME and the MYOPATHY associated with AZT (ZIDOVUDINE).


L-carnitine (Supplements)

A nutrient responsible for the transportation of fats to cells for use in energy production.




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