Acetyl-L-carnitine
Acetyl-L-carnitine (O-Acetyl-L-carnitine; ALCAR) is an orally active mitochondrial energy metabolism regulator and neuroprotectant that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Acetyl-L-carnitine selectively enters cells and the brain through the organic cation transporter OCTN2. Acetyl-L-carnitine can participate in fatty acid β-oxidation, promote acetylcholine synthesis, regulate mitochondrial function and inhibit oxidative stress as an acetyl donor. Acetyl-L-carnitine exerts its activity by enhancing energy metabolism, protecting neurons and improving synaptic plasticity. Acetyl-L-carnitine is mainly used in the study of neurodegenerative diseases and metabolic disorder-related diseases such as neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage, Alzheimer's disease, and depression[1][2][3].
Product Specifications
CAS Number
[3040-38-8]
Product Name Alternative
O-Acetyl-L-carnitine; ALCAR
UNSPSC
12352211
Hazard Statement
H302, H312, H332
Target
Apoptosis; Caspase
Type
Natural Products
Related Pathways
Apoptosis
Applications
Metabolism-protein/nucleotide metabolism
Field of Research
Neurological Disease
Assay Protocol
https://www.medchemexpress.com/L-Acetylcarnitine.html
Purity
99.90
Solubility
DMSO : 14.29 mg/mL (ultrasonic; warming; heat to 60°C) |H2O : 100 mg/mL (ultrasonic)
Smiles
C[N+](C)(C)C[C@H](OC(C)=O)CC([O-])=O
Molecular Formula
C9H17NO4
Molecular Weight
203.24
Precautions
H302, H312, H332
References & Citations
Shipping Conditions
Room Temperature
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature 3 years
Scientific Category
Natural Products
Clinical Information
Launched
Isoform
Human Endogenous Metabolite
Available Sizes
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