L-Carnitine Improves the Asthma Control in Children with Moderate Persistent Asthma

  • Al-Biltagi M
  • Isa M
  • Bediwy A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objective . was to investigate L-Carnitine level and the effects of its supplementation in children with moderate persistent Asthma. Methods . Free and total serum carnitine levels were measured in 50 children having moderate persistent asthma and 50 healthy control children. The patients group was randomly divided into two subgroups. Subgroup A was supplemented with L-carnitine for 6 months while subgroup B was used as a placebo controls. Both subgroups were assessed by pulmonary function tests (PFT) and childhood-asthma control test (C-ACT) before and 6 months after carnitine supplementation. Results . Total and free carnitine levels were significantly lower in patient group than in control group. PFT and C-ACT showed significant improvements in asthmatic children supplemented with L-carnitine than in those who were not supplemented. Conclusion . L-carnitine levels were initially lower in moderate persistent asthmatic children as compared to healthy control children. Asthmatic children who received L-carnitine supplementation showed statistically significant improvement of C-ACT and PFT.

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Al-Biltagi, M., Isa, M., Bediwy, A. S., Helaly, N., & El Lebedy, D. D. (2012). L-Carnitine Improves the Asthma Control in Children with Moderate Persistent Asthma. Journal of Allergy, 2012, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/509730

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