Lemon Bottle is a triple-action lipolytic research solution combining riboflavin, bromelain, and lecithin. Enables study of synergistic enzymatic, coenzyme, and phospholipid-mediated fat metabolism pathways.
Lemon Bottle is a multi-component lipolytic research formulation combining three active agents with distinct and complementary mechanisms of action on adipocyte biology. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is the essential precursor for flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN), coenzymes that serve as electron carriers in mitochondrial fatty acid beta-oxidation — specifically, FAD is the cofactor for acyl-CoA dehydrogenases that catalyze the first step of each beta-oxidation cycle. Bromelain, a complex of cysteine proteases extracted from pineapple stem (Ananas comosus), has published research demonstrating effects on extracellular matrix remodeling, inflammatory mediator modulation (prostaglandin reduction, fibrinolytic activity), and adipose tissue structural reorganization. Lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) is a phospholipid surfactant and emulsifier studied for its ability to disrupt adipocyte cell membrane integrity and facilitate lipid droplet solubilization.
This triple-action design enables research into synergistic lipolytic mechanisms: enzymatic ECM remodeling (bromelain) + phospholipid-mediated membrane disruption (lecithin) + enhanced mitochondrial fat oxidation capacity (riboflavin/FAD). The multi-component approach provides a research model for investigating whether combined targeting of structural, membrane, and metabolic pathways produces greater lipolytic effects than individual components.
Supplied as a ready-to-use solution. Store at 2-8°C protected from light. For adipocyte biology and cosmetic research only.