Paul Saladino· MD
carnitine is really essential in the human body for a variety of things one of the most important being its role in shuttling fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane for beta oxidation
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carnitine is really essential in the human body for a variety of things one of the most important being its role in shuttling fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane for beta oxidation
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we actually pass fats across the mitochondria via the carnitine shuttle some both way both ways both ways