Chemical Information:
Lipo-C + B12 is a multi-component aqueous formulation composed of lipotropic amino acids, quaternary ammonium compounds, and water-soluble vitamins. It does not have a single molecular formula, as it is a mixture of distinct chemical entities.
Description:
Lipo-C + B12 lipotropic blended formulation combining essential amino acids, vitamins, and metabolic cofactors. It typically includes methionine, inositol, choline (MIC), and vitamin B12, along with supportive B-vitamins and amino acids such as L-carnitine. This blend is studied for its role in lipid metabolism, methylation pathways, and cellular energy processes. In research settings, Lipo-C + B12 is utilized to investigate biochemical interactions related to fat transport, liver function, and coenzyme-dependent metabolic activity.
Research Applications:
Used to investigate mechanisms of fat mobilization, transport, and breakdown, particularly the role of lipotropic agents (methionine, choline, inositol) in preventing lipid accumulation.
- Methylation & One-Carbon Cycle Research
Supports studies on methyl group transfer reactions, where methionine and vitamin B12 act as key cofactors in DNA synthesis and metabolic regulation.
- Cellular Energy Metabolism
Applied in research examining energy production pathways, including mitochondrial function and coenzyme-dependent biochemical reactions involving B-vitamins.
- Hepatic Function & Lipid Processing
Utilized in studies focused on liver health, fat processing, and detoxification pathways, particularly how lipotropic compounds influence hepatic lipid metabolism.
Storage and Handling:
- Store in a cool, dark environment (2–25°C)
- Protect from light exposure (B12 is light-sensitive)
- Do not freeze; avoid repeated contamination of vial
Product Specifications:
- Purity: ≥98% (individual components, HPLC-verified in research products)
- Appearance: Clear to reddish solution (due to B12 content)
- Solubility: Water-soluble multi-component solution
Compliance Notice:
Lipo-C + B12 lipotropic blend is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical use only. It is not approved for human or veterinary use and has not been evaluated by regulatory authorities such as the FDA or MHRA. Lipotropic injections lack strong clinical evidence for weight loss applications and should not be considered therapeutic treatments.
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