Carnitine in Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Transport and Oxidation Encyclopedia MDPI Carnitine is an essential cofactor for transport of long chain fatty acids into mitochondria, where oxidation takes place. Carnitine deficiency leads to depressed mitochondrial oxidation of fatty acids, resulting in storage of fat Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Chronic Disease DrJockers.com Improving diagnosis of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation disorders European Journal of Human Genetics Role of L carnitine in Cardiovascular Health: Literature Review Cureus Mitochondrial dysfunction caused by fatty acids and acylcarnitines Download Scientific Diagram
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