- 1. What is L-Carnitine?
L-Carnitine or Levocarnitine is an amino acid derivative. Levocarnitine facilitates long-chain fatty acid entry into mitochondria, delivering substrate for oxidation and subsequent energy production.
- 2. What are the organoleptic characteristics of this product?
This is a white crystalline powder with characteristic odor and taste.
- 3. Which heavy metals are considered for qualifying this L-Carnitine Base Powder? Why?
We test for heavy metals like- lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium in our products. These heavy metals by numerous studies are purported to be toxic for human consumption beyond certain limits and are known carcinogens. We also ensure that our product complies with California prop 65 regulations for lead content below 0.5 ppm levels.
- 4. Is E. coli & Salmonella present in L-Carnitine Base Powder?
Consumption of E. coli & Salmonella may pose serious health issues like stomach cramps, abdominal pains, nausea, etc. Hence, we do not provide any product containing E. coli or Salmonella.
- 5. Does this product remain stable across its shelf life?
Yes, if it packed and stored in proper condition then it will remain stable across its shelf life.
- 6. What is the pH content of L-Carnitine Base Powder?
The pH content of L-Carnitine Base Powder, which we provide is between 5.5 to 9.5.
- 7. What is the purity of L-Carnitine Base Powder?
The purity of L-Carnitine Base Powder, which we provide is between 97%-103%.
- 8. Is there any chance of adulteration done with this product?
No, we provide authenticated L-Carnitine Base Powder, and we ensure the safety of our customers, so no adulteration is done in this product.
- 9. Is L-Carnitine Base Powder safe for consumption?
Carnitine is generally recognized as safe by FDA, but it depends upon the amount of dosage and it is better to contact a physician for dosage form.
L-Carnitine Base Powder
L-carnitine Base Powder is a branched non-essential amino acid meant for conditional use. The body can produce it, but the deficiency of ascorbic acid, pyroxidine, iron and niacin causes carnitine deficiency in the body. It is synthesized using two essential amino acids- methionine and lysine. Food items from animal sources are a great source of carnitine. It is highly beneficial for muscle health and the immune system.