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Lemon Bottle
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Certificate of Analysis

Purity

≥98.0%

Method

HPLC / MS

Testing

Third-Party

COA Status

Available

Lemon Bottle

A research compound studied in laboratory and formulation research involving cosmetic science, peptide behavior, and compound stability.

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$35.001 Vial

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1
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Research Use Only — All products are intended strictly for laboratory research purposes and are not for human consumption. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

About Lemon Bottle

Lemon Bottle is a multi-component lipolytic research formulation containing riboflavin (vitamin B2), phosphatidylcholine-derived lecithin, and L-carnitine as primary active components. Riboflavin (CAS 83-88-5; MW 376.36 g/mol) is a water-soluble B-vitamin that functions as a precursor to flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN), critical coenzymes in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. Lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) is an amphipathic phospholipid that acts as a detergent-like disruptant of adipocyte membranes in in vitro lipolysis models.

Research applications of this formulation encompass adipocyte membrane disruption assays in in vitro fat cell models, phospholipase-mediated lipolysis pathway investigation, fatty acid mobilization and transport characterization, and the study of L-carnitine's role as an acylcarnitine shuttle in mitochondrial beta-oxidation. The combination of these three components has been studied as a lipolytic tool in controlled preclinical fat-tissue research models. This product is intended for laboratory research use by qualified researchers only.

Peptide / Compound Information

PropertyValue
Molecular FormulaRiboflavin (C17H20N4O6) + Lecithin + L-Carnitine (C7H15NO3)
Molecular WeightRiboflavin: 376.36 g/mol | L-Carnitine: 161.20 g/mol
CAS NumberN/A — Multi-component formulation
SynonymsLemon Bottle Lipolytic Solution, Riboflavin/Lecithin/L-Carnitine injection solution

Lyophilized Research Peptides

This product is supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form — a process that extends shelf life and preserves peptide purity and structural integrity during storage. No fillers, excipients, or preservatives are used in the lyophilization process. The lyophilized powder should be reconstituted with an appropriate research-grade solvent in a controlled laboratory environment prior to use in in vitro or preclinical assay systems.

LABVERIFIED

99%+

PURITY

Third Party Tested

Independently verified by ISO-accredited laboratories. Batch-specific COAs available on request.

GOOD MANUFACTURINGPRACTICE

GMP

CERT.

GMP Manufacturing Standards

Synthesized in registered facilities following Good Manufacturing Practices with full chain-of-custody documentation.

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Same-day fulfillment on qualifying orders. Secure cold-chain packaging. Domestic and international research shipping.

NOPRESERVATIVE

ZERO

FILLERS

Zero Fillers or Additives

Pure active compounds only. Lyophilized without fillers or preservatives. Composition independently verified.

Scientific Content Review

All technical product descriptions, molecular data, and research context on this page have been prepared with reference to published scientific literature and PubChem compound databases. Content is intended for informational purposes in a research catalog context and does not constitute medical advice or claim therapeutic efficacy.

Lemon Bottle is a research compound available for controlled laboratory investigation and scientific study. This product is intended strictly for in vitro research, preclinical investigation, and analytical characterization by qualified researchers. Not for human consumption.

Category

Aesthetics / Injectable Support

Purity

≥98.0%

Available Sizes

10ML

COA

Available

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