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I think it is called r lipoc ?
You may be thinking of R-lipoic acid. It is an essential cofactor for enzymes like the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.

It comes in two forms, R-lipoic acid (which is biologically active) and S-lipoic acid (which is biologically inactive).

R-lipoic acid is not an essential nutrient because it is made normally in the body. It is readily available as a supplement.
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