L carnitine is primarily synthesized in the liver from the amino acids lysine and methionine through a series of four enzymatic reactions, with the liver and kidneys converting the precursor butyrobetaine into active Comprehensive review of the expanding roles of the carnitine pool in metabolic physiology: beyond fatty acid oxidation Journal of Translational Medicine Springer Nature Link Carnitine transport and fatty acid oxidation ScienceDirect Carnitines as Mitochondrial Modulators of Oocyte and Embryo Bioenergetics
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