Role of L carnitine in the transportation of long chain fatty acid across the mitochondria membrane. Fatty acid transportation mechanism in cell, starting with the activation of fatty acid by carnitine palmitoyl transferase 1 to acyl coA, which now attaches itself with the translocase to be transported across Manipulating Mitochondrial Fuel Pathways News & Announcements Cayman Chemical Role of L carnitine in the transport of long chain fatty acids through Download Scientific Diagram
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l-carnitine transports long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria Function of carnitine in the transport of mitochondrial long-chain