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Effect of L-carnitine supplementation on muscle and blood carnitine content and lactate accumulation during high-intensity sprint cycling. – Cost Effective Supplements

Effect of L-carnitine supplementation on muscle and blood carnitine content and lactate accumulation during high-intensity sprint cycling.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7987362


Conclusion of this study

Following CON II, all subjects began dietary supplementation of L-carnitine for a period of 14 days (4 g/day). Plasma total acid soluble and free carnitine concentrations were significantly higher (p < .05) at all time points following supplementation. L-carnitine supplementation had no significant effect on muscle carnitine content and thus could not alter lactate accumulation during exercise.


Supplements analyzed in this study

L-Carnitine

Health conditions analyzed in this study

No health conditions information for this study.

Functions related to this study

Muscle building


Slightly Positive
L-Carnitine


Body systems related to this study


Muscular System
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