Carnitine is a naturally occurring compound that plays a vital role in energy metabolism. It transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are broken down to generate energy, and helps eliminate metabolic waste from cells. Although the body can produce carnitine in the liver and kidneys, it is also obtained from dietary sources, mainly animal-based foods.
Testing for carnitine levels can be beneficial for certain individuals:
Dysregulated carnitine levels, particularly carnitine deficiency, can lead to several symptoms:
Improving carnitine levels generally involves dietary changes and, in some cases, supplementation:
Carnitine supplementation can be beneficial for specific groups: