The Role of l-Carnitine in Mitochondria, Prevention of Metabolic Inflexibility and Disease Initiation
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Mitochondria control cellular fate by various mechanisms and are key drivers of cellular metabolism. Although the main function of mitochondria is energy production, they are also involved in cellular detoxification, cellular stabilization, as well as control of ketogenesis and glucogenesis. Conditions like neurodegenerative disease, insulin resistance, endocrine imbalances, liver and kidney disease are intimately linked to metabolic disorders or inflexibility and to mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial dysfunction due to a relative lack of micronutrients and substrates is implicated in the development of many chronic diseases. l-carnitine is one of the key nutrients for proper mitochondrial function and…
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- Carnitine
- Mitochondrion
- Ketogenesis
- Beta oxidation
- Biology
- Insulin resistance
- Nutrient sensing
- Metabolism
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