Transports Fatty Acids* Boosts Cellular Energy* Acetyl-L-Carnitine (ALC) is a modified amino acid that supports cellular energy production by assisting in the transport of fat into the mitochondria where it is converted into ATP (cellular fuel).* ALC is a highly bioavailable form of carnitine that can cross the blood-brain barrier, where it helps to neutralize free radicals, supports mitochondrial function and helps to maintain normal neurotransmitter activity.* Clinical studies suggest that ALC helps to maintain optimal neurological health.* Natural color variation may occur in this product.
The On-body injector instructions for use explain preparation, device operation, injection steps, and disposal
Its often used to address deficiencies in B12, which can lead to fatigue, anemia, and neurological symptoms
Cells were lysed in Trizol (Invitrogen) and total RNA was extracted
The key points are: use acetic acid or buffered saline as your diluent, mix by rolling rather than vortexing, aliquot into single-use portions, and store at -80C for anything beyond a week's use