carnitine
/kärˈnītīn/Definitions
1. noun
a compound found in animal tissues that is involved in the transport of fatty acids to mitochondria for oxidation.
“The supplement contained carnitine, which was believed to have health benefits for athletes.”
2. noun
any of several related compounds found in animals, especially in muscle tissue, that are involved in the transport of fatty acids.
“Carnitine plays a crucial role in energy production in muscle tissue.”