Basic Information | |
Product name | L-Carnitine Beverage |
Other names | Carnitine Beverage |
Grade | Food grade |
Appearance | Liquid, labeled as the customers' requirements |
Shelf life | 1-2years, subject to store condition |
Packing | Oral liquid bottle,Bottles,Drops and Pouch. |
Condition | Preserve in tight containers,low temperature and protected from light. |
Description
L-carnitine is an amino acid produced by the body that’s also found in food and supplements. Some studies suggest it may offer some health benefits, including increased weight loss, improved brain function, and more.
L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid derivative that’s often taken as a supplement. It is used for weight loss and may have an impact on brain function.
Some people take lactoferrin supplements for their purported antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Function
L-carnitine is a nutrient and dietary supplement. It plays a crucial role in the production of energy by transporting fatty acids into your cells’ mitochondria.
L-carnitine is the standard biologically active form of carnitine, which is found in your body, foods, and most supplements.Here are several other types of carnitine:
D-carnitine: This inactive form has been shown to reduce blood levels of carnitine and increase fat buildup, leading to liver inflammation and oxidative stress.
Acetyl-L-carnitine: Often called ALCAR, this is possibly the most effective form for your brain. Studies suggest that it may benefit people with neurodegenerative diseases .
Propionyl-L-carnitine: This form is well-suited for circulatory issues, such as peripheral vascular disease and high blood pressure. According to some older research, it may boost the production of nitric oxide, which improves blood flow .
L-carnitine L-tartrate: This is commonly added to sports supplements due to its rapid absorption rate. It may aid muscle soreness and recovery in exercise.
For most people, acetyl-L-carnitine and L-carnitine seem to be the most effective for general use. However, you should always pick the form that’s best for your personal needs and goals.
L-carnitine may benefit brain function.
Some research suggests that the acetyl form, acetyl-L-carnitine (ALCAR), may help prevent age-related mental decline and improve markers of learning.
A few more health benefits have been linked to L-carnitine supplements.
Heart health
Some studies demonstrate that L-carnitine could benefit several aspects of heart health.
Exercise performance
The evidence is mixed when it comes to the effects of L-carnitine on sports performance, but it may offer some benefits.
L-carnitine may benefit:
Recovery: It may improve exercise recovery.
Muscle oxygen supply: It can increase the oxygen supply to your muscles.
Stamina: It might increase blood flow and nitric oxide production, helping delay discomfort and reduce fatigue .
Muscle soreness: It could reduce muscle soreness after exercise .
Red blood cell production: It may increase the production of red blood cells, which transport oxygen throughout your body and muscles .
Performance: It could improve high intensity exercise performance when taken 60–90 minutes before working out.
Type 2 diabetes
L-carnitine may be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes.
Depression
Some research suggests that L-carnitine could be beneficial for the treatment of depression.
By Rudy Mawer, MSc, CISSN and Rachael Ajmera, MS, RD
Applications
1. Weight loss group
2. Fitness groups
3. Vegetarian
4. Chronic drunkenness
5. Chronic fatigue