Acylcarnitine Analysis Acylcarnitines are a transport form of fatty acids into and out of the mitochondria. Changes of acylcarnitine content have been associated with various diseases.
This analysis targets over 30 acylcarnitines.
Minimal sample amounts:
Bodily Fluids (serum/plasma, urine, etc.): 25 μL (50 μL preferred) Cells: 1e6 cell pellets Tissues: 20 mg (50 mg preferred) Feces: 30 mg Other sample sources contact us for more guidance Download list of lipids.
Below is a list of the acylcarnitines covered in this panel. Don't see your favorite acylcarnitine of interest? Let us know and we'll add it to the list when analyzing your samples.
Acylcarnitines
Acylcarnitines
3-Hydroxylinoleylcarnitine
Arachidonyl carnitine
3-Hydroxyhexadecanoylcarnitine
2-Octenoylcarnitine
9-Hexadecenoylcarnitine
Adipoylcarnitine
Decanoylcarnitine
Dodecenoylcarnitine
L-Palmitoylcarnitine
Oleoylcarnitine
Octadecanoylcarnitine
Dodecanoylcarnitine
3, 5-Tetradecadiencarnitine
Myristoylcarnitine
3-Hydroxyoleoylcarnitine
9-Decenoylcarnitine
Linoleylcarnitine
3-Hydroxy-cis-5-tetradecenoylcarnitine
Octanoylcarnitine
Hexanoylcarnitine
Isovalerylcarnitine
Tiglylcarnitine
Butyrylcarnitine
Pimelylcarnitine
Propionylcarnitine
3-Hydroxyhexanoylcarnitine
L-Acetylcarnitine
3-Hydroxyisovaleryl Carnitine
Malonylcarnitine
3-Hydroxydodecanoylcarnitine
L-Carnitine
Suberylcarnitine
L-Glutarylcarnitine
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