| ≥1 piece |
USP updated, with GMP qualification
Carnitine transports long-chain acyl groups from fatty acids into the , so that they can be broken down through to to obtain usable energy via the . In some organisms such as fungi, the acetate is used in the for and formation of . Fatty acids must be activated before binding to the carnitine molecule to form acyl-carnitine. The free fatty acid in the cytosol is attached with a bond to (CoA). This reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme and driven to completion by .
The acyl group on CoA can now be transferred to carnitine and the resulting acyl-carnitine transported into the mitochondrial . This occurs via a series of similar steps:
Human genetic disorders such as , , and affect different steps of this process.
Carnitine acyltransferase I undergoes inhibition as a result of , an intermediate in fatty acid biosynthesis, in order to prevent futile cycling between β-oxidation and fatty acid synthesis.
| CAS No.: 54-01 | Place of Origin: Jilin China (Mainland) | Type: Enzyme Preparations |
| Brand Name: HJ | Model Number: 1 | CAS No.: 541-15-1 |
| Purity: USP update | Origin: Liaoning, China (Mainland) | Trade: HJ |
| CODE: 1 | Purity: 98-102 |