
Lemon Bottle
Research Peptide | Lyophilized Powder | Batch Tested
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Insulated shipping · Styrofoam box available.
Product Overview
Lemon Bottle is a lipolytic cosmetic solution built around riboflavin (vitamin B2) together with lecithin-type and plant-derived components, studied as a fat-dissolving research formulation. It is investigated as a milder alternative to traditional deoxycholate-based lipolytics.
| Test | Result | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Purity | 98.5% | Passed ✓ |
Research Information
Lemon Bottle is used in adipocyte and cosmetic research to study localized lipolysis — the breakdown of stored triglycerides — driven by the combined action of its active ingredients, and to characterize the local tissue and inflammatory response in laboratory settings. Supplied strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research use only — not for human or animal consumption.
Lemon Bottle Research & Studies
What is Lemon Bottle?
Lemon Bottle is a multi-component research formulation centered on riboflavin (vitamin B2) together with lecithin-type phospholipids and selected plant-derived extracts. It is examined in laboratory settings as a lipolytic solution for investigating the breakdown of stored triglycerides within adipocyte models. Researchers evaluate it as a milder alternative profile relative to traditional deoxycholate-based lipolytics. The material is supplied strictly for in-vitro and controlled laboratory research use only.
Mechanism of Action
In experimental models, Lemon Bottle is studied for combined actions that influence adipocyte lipid handling. Riboflavin is investigated for its participation in cellular redox and energy pathways that can affect metabolic activity. Lecithin-type components are examined for interactions with lipid membranes that facilitate release of free fatty acids. Plant-derived constituents are assessed for contributions to enzymatic triglyceride hydrolysis and modulation of local tissue response markers under laboratory conditions.
Primary Areas of Research
Primary investigations focus on localized lipolysis using adipocyte cultures and ex-vivo tissue preparations to quantify triglyceride breakdown. Additional work characterizes the local cellular and inflammatory response following exposure to the multi-component mixture. Comparative assays evaluate its activity profile against deoxycholate-based agents in controlled laboratory systems. Studies also explore synergistic effects among riboflavin, lecithin-type lipids, and plant extracts on lipid-metabolism pathways.
Key Research Findings
Laboratory observations indicate that multi-component formulations containing riboflavin and lecithin-type ingredients can promote measurable triglyceride hydrolysis and fatty-acid release in adipocyte models. Controlled experiments further document differences in inflammatory-marker expression relative to stronger detergent-type lipolytics. These data remain restricted to in-vitro and model-system contexts and serve to map mechanistic pathways rather than establish applied outcomes.
Research Handling & Considerations
Lemon Bottle research material requires standard laboratory handling for multi-component aqueous solutions. Riboflavin is light-sensitive, so storage under protected conditions and controlled temperature is recommended to preserve component integrity. Investigators follow institutional biosafety and chemical-use protocols for in-vitro work only. The formulation is not intended for any use outside pure laboratory research.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is studied for localized lipolysis—the breakdown of stored triglycerides—in adipocyte cultures and related laboratory tissue models, along with characterization of the accompanying local tissue response.
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