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Carnitine and trimethylaminobutyrate synthesis in rat tissues
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BiosynthesisBiotransformationBiochemistrySkeletal MuscleMedicineLiver PhysiologyNatural SciencesMetabolismCarnitine BiosynthesisTrimethylaminobutyrate SynthesisMetabolomicsLiverPharmacologyCarbonyl MetabolismTestis Slices
Liver and testis slices convert 6-N-trimethyl-lysine into 4-N-trimethylaminobutyrate and carnitine. Adipose, skeletal muscle, heart, or kidney tissues metabolize trimethyl-lysine into trimethylaminobutyrate but not into carnitine. Trimethylaminobutyrate hydroxylation, forming carnitine, occurs in liver and to a minor degree in testis. Liver is the primary site of carnitine biosynthesis in the rat.
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