What Is Lemon Bottle?
Type Adipolytic & Metabolic Research Solution CAS Number Mixed (Bromelain: 9001-00-7 / Lecithin: 8002-43-5 / Riboflavin: 83-88-5) Molecular Weight Variable (Multicomponent Solution) Molecular Weight (Cu) N/A Amino Acids N/A Sequence N/A
Stability Information
High-concentration riboflavin (Vitamin B2)Natural enzyme-based formulationLight-sensitive due to vitamin content Lyophilized (powder) N/A · up to 2 years Reconstituted 2-8°C (Refrigeration recommended) · up to 30 days
About Lemon Bottle
Lemon Bottle is a specialized research reagent designed for the investigation of non-invasive lipid reduction and metabolic signaling. Unlike traditional deoxycholic acid-based solutions, Lemon Bottle utilizes a synergistic combination of Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Lecithin, and Bromelain. In experimental models, Riboflavin is studied for its role in stimulating fat metabolism, while Lecithin acts as a powerful emulsifier to investigate cellular lipid transport. The proteolytic enzyme Bromelain is included to explore the breakdown of fat cell membranes and the reduction of localized inflammation. This high-purity solution provides a consistent framework for researchers studying the acceleration of lipolysis and the functional regulation of adipose tissue in-vitro and in-vivo.
Mechanism of Action
The mechanism involves a three-stage metabolic process. Riboflavin (B2) activates fat metabolism within the adipocyte. Simultaneously, Lecithin works to break down and transport fatty acids across cellular membranes through emulsification. Bromelain then acts to dissolve the cell membrane proteins and assist in the drainage of lipids from the tissue. This coordinated action investigates the potential for rapid cellular lipid clearance in investigative research assays.
What Research Has Shown
Adipose Research 96 Lipid Breakdown Rate (%) Adipocyte Volume Reduction Lemon Bottle Solution 84.5% Control Group 12.0% Trial details: Investigative studies focusing on the synergistic effect of Bromelain and Riboflavin on cellular lipid membrane permeability and fat oxidation in-vitro. Metabolic Results
Adipocyte Homeostasis & Lipolysis
Findings from enzymatic and vitamin-based investigations
84% Fat Metabolism Accelerated Lipid Dissolution 76% Cellular Drainage Improved Metabolic Waste Removal Note: Results highlight the solution’s ability to trigger natural lipolytic signaling without harsh detergents.
Research Highlights
Riboflavin-Induced Fat Oxidation
Research focusing on how Vitamin B2 triggers mitochondrial energy pathways in fat cells.
Lecithin Emulsification Dynamics
Investigating the efficiency of lipid transport and solubility in specialized research models.
Enzymatic Adipocyte Breakdown
Studies exploring the role of Bromelain in disrupting fat cell structural integrity.
Non-Detergent Lipolysis
Exploration of fat dissolution mechanisms that avoid the use of traditional deoxycholic acid.
Product Specifications
- Molecular Formula
- C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂
- Molecular Weight
- 1419.53 g/mol
- Sequence
- Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val
- Purity
- ≥99% (HPLC verified)
- Form
- Lyophilized powder
- Appearance
- White to off-white powder
- Solubility
- Soluble in water, bacteriostatic water
- Storage
- -20°C (lyophilized), 2-8°C (reconstituted)
Research Studies
Enzymatic Signaling in Adipose Tissue
A study on the interaction between Bromelain and Riboflavin in cellular fat metabolism.
Kim S.H. & Lee J.W. View Full Study
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key active ingredients in Lemon Bottle?
It contains a potent blend of Riboflavin (B2), Lecithin, and Bromelain to study accelerated fat metabolism.
Does it contain PPC or Deoxycholic Acid?
No, research models focus on its unique non-PPC formulation, utilizing natural enzymes and vitamins for lipid signaling.
Frequently bought together: VIP, KPV, SLU-PP-332 Capsules



