Product details
Lipo-C is a multi-component preparation pairing the methionine + inositol + choline (MIC) trio with one or more B-vitamins (commonly B-12). The components are characterized cofactors and metabolites of lipid and methylation metabolism — methionine a sulfur-donor amino acid, inositol a phosphatidyl-inositol precursor, choline a phosphatidylcholine precursor, and the B-vitamins supporting the associated cofactor pools — and the preparation is referenced here as a characterized multi-component standard, not for any metabolic-support or weight-management outcome.
Because Lipo-C is a defined-composition mixture rather than a single chemical entity, identity is established at the component level: each component is confirmed by the appropriate method (HPLC and mass-spec identity for the small-molecule components; the exact B-vitamin form confirmed and stated), and the documented formulation is reported against the specification. The components carry individual CAS numbers rather than a single registered identifier; confirm each component's API and the B-vitamin form by COA / label before use. Both lyophilized and pre-prepared aqueous-solution fills are available. This is reference-grade research material, distinct from compounding-scale API supply.
Regulatory note: Defined-composition multi-component preparation; components carry individual CAS numbers. Confirm each component's identity and the exact B-vitamin form by batch COA / label before use. Peptuno supplies Lipo-C strictly for Research Use Only; buyers are responsible for verifying ingredient eligibility in their destination market.
FAQ
- How is a defined-composition preparation like Lipo-C characterized?
- Identity is established component by component rather than as a single entity: each small-molecule component is confirmed by the appropriate HPLC and mass-spec identity check, the exact B-vitamin form is confirmed and stated, and the documented formulation is reported against the specification on the COA. Buyers should confirm each component and the B-vitamin form by COA or label before use.
- Why does the B-vitamin form need to be confirmed?
- B-12 occurs in several forms (cyanocobalamin, methylcobalamin, hydroxocobalamin, adenosylcobalamin) that are not interchangeable for all purposes, so the specific form in a given Lipo-C lot is stated on the COA rather than assumed. Peptuno can configure the form on the preparation; specify the required form at order placement.
- Why does Lipo-C not carry a single CAS?
- It is a mixture of several distinct components, each with its own CAS Registry Number, rather than one chemical entity. There is no single registered identifier for the preparation; the operative identity document is the component-level COA, which a lab should use to confirm each component before any research use.
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
The per-lot COA for this product will appear here.
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