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handle: 10400.22/5553
Introduction: Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC), a natural occurring compound in all mammalian species, plays a variety of vital functions in the body. The most important are related to mitochondria, namely the transport of fatty acids for energy production through β oxidation and the control of acyl-CoA/CoA ratio. Due to this close interaction with cell bioenergetics, it plays a role in many diseases, especially those related to the mitochondria. We propose to characterize the action of ALC in mitochondrial bioenergetics and functional integrity.
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