LIPO-C Blend
526mg
L-Carnitine 300mg Methionine 25mg Inositol 50mg Choline 50mg NADH 50mg B6 50mg · B12 1mg
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LIPO-C Blend

Multi-Ingredient Lipotropic Research Blend

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What It Is

A research blend of seven small-molecule compounds — L-carnitine, methionine, inositol, choline, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and NADH — formulated for studies of lipid metabolism, methyl-group donation pathways, and mitochondrial cofactor biology. Each compound has independent peer-reviewed literature; the blend is studied as a combined preparation.

How It Works

1
L-carnitine shuttles long-chain fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane
2
Methionine, choline, inositol contribute methyl groups and phospholipid precursors
3
B6 and B12 act as cofactors in amino-acid and one-carbon metabolism
4
NADH participates as redox carrier in cellular ATP production

What Researchers Study It For

Lipid metabolism preclinical research
Methyl-donor & one-carbon pathway studies
Mitochondrial cofactor biology
B-vitamin cofactor research

Composition (per 1 mL)

L-Carnitine (300 mg) — Carrier molecule for long-chain fatty acid transport into the mitochondrial matrix.
Methionine (25 mg) — Sulfur-containing amino acid; precursor to SAM, the primary methyl donor.
Inositol (50 mg) — Carbocyclic sugar studied in inositol phosphate signaling and phospholipid synthesis pathways.
Choline (50 mg) — Phosphatidylcholine precursor; substrate for acetylcholine synthesis.
Vitamin B12 / Cyanocobalamin (1 mg) — Cofactor for methionine synthase and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase.
Vitamin B6 / Pyridoxine (50 mg) — Cofactor for over 100 enzymatic reactions in amino-acid and neurotransmitter metabolism.
NADH (50 mg) — Reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; electron carrier in oxidative phosphorylation.

Common Research Protocols

Published preclinical and clinical literature on the individual components uses a range of administration routes and dose levels. Endpoints in lipid-metabolism research typically include serum lipid panels, hepatic triglyceride content, and mitochondrial respiration markers.

Community Interest Areas

The metabolic-research community has interest in combined lipotropic preparations because the individual components participate in interconnected pathways: L-carnitine in fatty-acid transport, the methyl donors (methionine, choline, B12) in one-carbon metabolism, and NADH as a redox cofactor downstream of both. The blend allows researchers to study these pathways together rather than in isolation.

7 Ingredients Multi-component metabolic research blend
526 mg/mL Total combined active content

For research purposes only. Not intended for consumption, clinical application, or diagnostic use.