Product Name: L-Carntine L-Tartrate
Synonyms: (R)-Bis [(3-carboxy-2-hydroxypropyl) trimethyl Ammonium] L-tartrate
Molecular Formula: C18H36N2O12
Molecular Weight: 472.49
CAS No.: 36687-82-8
Description:
L-carnitine Tartrate is one of the most common forms of L-carnitine found in sports nutrition supplements due to its rapid absorption rate. It’s created in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine and is mainly synthesised in the liver and kidneys before being transported for use in other tissues in the body.
L-Carnitine Tartrate is found in its highest levels in tissues that use fatty acids as the main fuel source, such as the skeletal and cardiac muscles. It should be taken in conjunction with a healthy, balanced diet and exercise regime.
Product Name: L-Carntine L-Tartrate
Synonyms: (R)-Bis [(3-carboxy-2-hydroxypropyl) trimethyl Ammonium] L-tartrate
Molecular Formula: C18H36N2O12
Molecular Weight: 472.49
CAS No.: 36687-82-8
Description:
L-carnitine Tartrate is one of the most common forms of L-carnitine found in sports nutrition supplements due to its rapid absorption rate. It’s created in the body from the amino acids lysine and methionine and is mainly synthesised in the liver and kidneys before being transported for use in other tissues in the body.
L-Carnitine Tartrate is found in its highest levels in tissues that use fatty acids as the main fuel source, such as the skeletal and cardiac muscles. It should be taken in conjunction with a healthy, balanced diet and exercise regime.
Benefits:
1. Role in Energy Production
2. Exercise Performance
3. Potential Heart Benefit
4. Carnitine Supplement Safety