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Lipo-C

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Description

Lipo-C

Lipo-C – 10ml Sterile Injectable Solution – For Research Use Only

Lipo-C is a research-grade lipotropic formulation studied for its potential effects on fat metabolism, energy production, and liver function. This blend combines amino acids, vitamins, and metabolic cofactors designed to support laboratory studies involving lipid transport, metabolic regulation, and cellular energy pathways.

Active Ingredients (Per ml):

  • L-Carnitine – 200mg

  • Arginine – 20mg

  • Methionine – 25mg

  • Inositol – 50mg

  • Choline – 50mg

  • Vitamin B5 (Dexpanthenol) – 25mg

  • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – 25mg

  • Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) – 1mg

Product Details:

  • Volume: 10ml multi-dose vial

  • Formulation: Sterile injectable solution

  • Purity: Research grade

  • Storage: Store at 68–77°F (20–25°C)

  • Product will crystalize slightly if refrigerated.
  • Grade: For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption, therapeutic, or diagnostic use.

Potential Research Applications:

  • Lipid metabolism and fat mobilization studies

  • Liver function and detoxification research

  • Energy production and mitochondrial pathway exploration

  • Metabolic health and nutrient utilization investigations


For laboratory research only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

THIS IS NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. SOLD FOR RESEARCH ONLY!

Description

LIPO-C w/B12 is a research formulation that combines selected lipotropic compounds with vitamin B12 in an injectable solution intended exclusively for controlled laboratory use. Lipotropic agents are commonly studied for their roles in hepatic lipid handling, methyl-group transfer, and general metabolic pathways, while vitamin B12 is a well-characterized cofactor involved in cellular energy metabolism and one-carbon biochemistry.

In research settings, LIPO-C–type combinations are used to explore how coordinated nutrient and cofactor exposure may influence biochemical processes related to fat transport, liver function markers, and methylation pathways. This product is not intended for human or veterinary use, weight-management protocols, or any therapeutic application.

Overview

LIPO-C w/B12 is typically categorized as a lipotropic research blend plus cobalamin (vitamin B12) and is used as a tool in metabolic and hepatology-focused studies. While specific component ratios may vary by supplier, lipotropic mixtures commonly include choline, inositol, and related compounds that are investigated for their roles in:

  • Phospholipid synthesis and export of lipids from hepatocytes
  • Methyl-group donation in homocysteine and methionine pathways
  • Support of normal liver enzyme and bile-related functions in experimental models

Vitamin B12, frequently included in these formulations, is examined for its contribution to:

  • One-carbon metabolism and methylation reactions
  • Redox cycling and energy-related enzyme systems
  • Interactions with folate-dependent biochemical networks

LIPO-C w/B12 is therefore positioned as a multi-component research tool rather than a single-target peptide or hormone, allowing simultaneous study of several interconnected metabolic pathways.

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5 reviews for Lipo-C

  1. Donald

    Packaging quality reflects a premium and professional standard throughout the entire order.

  2. Katherine

    Customer support was responsive, polite, and helpful whenever questions came up.

  3. Kenneth

    Product descriptions matched perfectly with what was delivered.

  4. Mark

    Secure packaging ensured everything arrived in perfect condition.

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Research

Lipotropic Components and Hepatic Lipid Handling
Lipotropic compounds such as choline- and inositol-based molecules are widely used in experimental designs to investigate:

  • VLDL Assembly and Export: Choline-dependent phosphatidylcholine synthesis is central to very-low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) formation, which is a primary route for lipid export from hepatocytes. Lipotropic combinations are often used to probe how substrate availability affects this process in cell or animal models.
  • Triglyceride Accumulation: Models of hepatic steatosis (fat accumulation in the liver) may include lipotropic agents to evaluate whether modulating phospholipid and methyl donors alters lipid droplet behavior or hepatic fat content markers.
  • Bile and Phospholipid Balance: Because phospholipids are critical constituents of bile, research may study lipotropic blends to understand how altered phospholipid supply influences bile composition, hepatocyte membrane integrity, and related endpoints.

These lines of investigation are strictly mechanistic and do not establish clinical “fat-burning” or detoxification claims.

Vitamin B12 and One-Carbon Metabolism
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is an essential cofactor for several enzymes involved in one-carbon metabolism and energy-related pathways:

  • Methionine Synthase: B12-dependent remethylation of homocysteine to methionine is central to the generation of S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), a universal methyl donor used in DNA, protein, and phospholipid methylation.
  • Methylmalonyl-CoA Mutase: B12 participates in the conversion of methylmalonyl-CoA to succinyl-CoA, linking certain fatty acid and amino acid degradation pathways into the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle.

In research settings, co-formulating B12 with lipotropic agents allows investigators to explore:

  • How methyl-donor and cofactor availability jointly influence homocysteine, SAM/SAH ratios, and related markers
  • The relationships between B12 status, hepatic function indicators, and cellular energy metabolism
  • The interplay between B12-dependent enzymatic activity and lipid-handling pathways in vitro or in vivo

Combined Formulation Models
Using LIPO-C–type preparations, researchers may design experiments to:

  • Compare single-compound versus combination exposure on hepatic gene expression involved in lipid transport and methylation
  • Analyze biochemical endpoints such as liver enzyme patterns, oxidative markers, phospholipid species, and methylation indices
  • Study whether co-administration of B12 and lipotropic agents influences recovery or adaptation in models of metabolic or dietary stress

These experiments are intended to clarify biochemical mechanisms only and are not configured to support claims about body composition change, detoxification, or clinical outcomes.

FAQ 

Q1: What is LIPO-C w/B12 used for in research?
A1: LIPO-C w/B12 is used to study lipotropic and vitamin B12–related pathways, including hepatic lipid handling, methylation processes, and general metabolic biochemistry in controlled laboratory models.

Q2: Does LIPO-C w/B12 burn fat” or detoxify the body?
A2:
In a research context, LIPO-C w/B12 is not characterized as a fat-burning or detoxification product. It is a tool for examining how specific nutrients and cofactors influence biochemical processes such as liver lipid transport and one-carbon metabolism, rather than a validated method of altering body composition or detoxifying organisms.

Q3: Why is vitamin B12 included in a lipotropic blend?
A3: Vitamin B12 is an established cofactor in one-carbon and energy metabolism. When combined with lipotropic agents, it allows researchers to assess how coordinated changes in methylation capacity and phospholipid synthesis affect hepatic and systemic biochemical markers.

Q4: Is LIPO-C w/B12 intended for human injection or weight-loss programs?
A4: No. LIPO-C w/B12 from research suppliers is labeled for laboratory use only. It is not approved or intended for human or veterinary use, weight-loss programs, or any therapeutic application.

Q5: What kinds of models typically use LIPO-C w/B12?
A5:
LIPO-C w/B12 may be used in cell culture or animal models focused on liver biochemistry, methylation and homocysteine pathways, nutrient interaction studies, and metabolic profiling under controlled experimental conditions.

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Storage & Handling

All peptides are supplied as sterile, lyophilized powder and are stable when handled correctly.

  • On arrival: Store vials in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
  • Long-term (powder): For optimal longevity, keep lyophilized peptides refrigerated to help maintain integrity.
  • After reconstitution: Use an appropriate research diluent (for example, BAC water). Store the reconstituted solution in the refrigerator and use within 20–30 days for best stability.

Note: Minimize exposure to moisture and repeated freeze–thaw cycles. Follow your institution's safety procedures when handling research materials.

Peak Lab Peptides maintains quality-control processes and routinely performs third-party testing to support purity and identity verification. COAs are available upon request for applicable batches. Documentation may vary depending on production timelines.

We aim to make batch-level documentation available whenever possible. Our goal is to expand COA access across the full catalog as production capacity grows.

All products are for laboratory research use only and are not intended for human consumption.