Croatica Chemica Acta, Vol. 81 No. 1, 2008.
Original scientific paper
Effect of L-Carnitine Supplementation on Some Biochemical Parameters in Blood Serum of Sedentary Population
Ivančica Delaš
; School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Tonko Dražić
; School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Melita Čačić-Hribljan
; Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Krešimir Sanković
; Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
Because of its role in the transport of fatty acids from cytosol into mitochondrion, the consumption of L-carnitine became popular among athletes, and/or as a mass loss supplement. In an attempt to obtain more data on the effect of L-carnitine supplementation on some biochemical parameters in blood serum, a double-blind, placebo-controlled study was carried. Healthy volunteers with declared sedentary activities received 2 g/day of either L-carnitine or placebo for 2 weeks. L-carnitine administration did not induce statistically significant changes in blood serum concentrations of glucose, triacylglycerols, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and creatinine, nor affected the activity of analysed enzymes (AST, ALT, LDH, and CK). The only observed effect was a decrease in the concentration of free fatty acids in the serum from 0.439 mmol dm–3 at the beginning to 0.279 mmol dm–3 at the end of the experiment. Body mass reduction was not achieved. We conclude that L-carnitine supplementation cannot be used for body mass reduction per se, but might be involved in energy utilisation.
Keywords
L-carnitine; body mass reduction; sedentary population; free fatty acids
Hrčak ID:
23443
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Publication date:
15.4.2008.
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