Meaning L-carnitine
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A form of carnitine, which is a substance made in muscle and liver tissue and found in certain foods, such as meat, poultry, fish, and some dairy products. L-carnitine is also a drug that is used to t [..]
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A vitamin-like substance that helps maintain normal metabolism. This helps the body burn fat for energy and helps normalize blood sugar levels. Also helps large breed puppies maintain lean body condit [..]
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Medium quality ingredient - nutritionally adequate and unlikely to cause any problems Carnitine (L-Carnitine) is an amino acid (one of the bui [..]
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An amino acid involved in the metabolism of fats
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L-Carnitine is an amino acid derivative that may help to increase lean body mass and decrease fat. This can be helpful during weight loss, when we want pets to lose fat but retain lean muscle.
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L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid, which plays a vital role in the metabolism of fat.
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L-carnitine is a non-essential amino acid (see amino acid) that is synthesised from the essential amino acids lysine and methionine in the liver in dogs, humans and most other mammals, and in the kidn [..]
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Carnitine is an amino acid.
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L-Carnitine is a natural amino acid that transports fatty acids during their transformation to energy in the body. It is most commonly found in red meats, milk, and fish. This amino acid supports heart and brain health, as well as muscular health.
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L-Carnitine is produced in small quantities in the body by the liver and testes. It is naturally present in meat, yeasts, egg and milk and increases fat metabolism in the skeletal and cardiac muscle, and may improve endurance and stamina. It is also may be of benefit to the overweight or less active dog since it helps to increase the conversion of [..]
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L-Carnitine is produced in small quantities in the body by the liver and testes. It is naturally present in meat, yeasts, egg and milk and is added to selected Arden Grange products for its benefits. [..]
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L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid that plays a vital role in the metabolism of fat.
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A form of carnitine, which is a substance made in muscle and liver tissue and found in certain foods, such as meat, poultry, fish, and some dairy products. L-carnitine is also a drug that is used to treat patients who do not make enough carnitine and is being studied as a way to prevent tissue damage caused by chemotherapy. Carnitine is a type of d [..]
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A derivative of the amino acid lysine , required for the transport of fatty acids into mitochondria for oxidation.
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