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== Application in [[HRFR]] ==
== Application in [[HRR]] ==


'''Pal: Palmitoylcarnitine'''  (Palmitoyl-DL-carnitine-HCl, C<sub>23</sub>H<sub>45</sub>N0<sub>4</sub>HCl); Sigma P 4509, 100 mg, store at -20 °C; FW = 436.1.
'''Pal: Palmitoylcarnitine'''  (Palmitoyl-DL-carnitine-HCl, C<sub>23</sub>H<sub>45</sub>N0<sub>4</sub>HCl); Sigma P 4509, 100 mg, store at -20 °C; FW = 436.1.


'''Preparation of 10 mM stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>O):  
'''Preparation of 10 mM stock solution''' (dissolved in H<sub>2</sub>O):  


::1) Weigh 8.72 mg of palmitoylcarnitine.
::1) Weigh 8.72 mg of palmitoylcarnitine.
::2) Dissolve in 2 ml H<sub>2</sub>O.
::2) Dissolve in 2 mL H<sub>2</sub>O.
::3) Divide into 0.2 ml portions.
::3) Divide into 0.2 mL portions.
::4) Store frozen at -20 °C.
::4) Store frozen at -20 °C.

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Palmitoylcarnitine

Description

Palmitoylcarnitine is an ester derivative of carnitine (long-chain acylcarnitine) involved in the metabolism of fatty acids. Within the cell, palmitoylcarnitine is transported into the mitochondria to deliver palmitate for fatty acid oxidation and energy production.

Abbreviation: Pal



MitoPedia topics: Substrate and metabolite 

Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I (CPT1) also known as carnitine acyltransferase I or CAT1 is a mitochondrial enzyme. CPT1 is associated with the outer mitochondrial membrane and mediates the transport of long-chain fatty acids across the membrane by binding them to carnitine.


Application in HRR

Pal: Palmitoylcarnitine (Palmitoyl-DL-carnitine-HCl, C23H45N04HCl); Sigma P 4509, 100 mg, store at -20 °C; FW = 436.1.

Preparation of 10 mM stock solution (dissolved in H2O):

1) Weigh 8.72 mg of palmitoylcarnitine.
2) Dissolve in 2 mL H2O.
3) Divide into 0.2 mL portions.
4) Store frozen at -20 °C.