Lemon Bottle (liquid) is a weight management research compound currently in stock directly from a verified Chinese manufacturer. Every batch is HPLC-verified and shipped with a Certificate of Analysis (COA). Sourcing is direct — no intermediaries. Minimum order value is $600 USD. International shipping available.
Lemon Bottle is a multi-component aesthetic research compound used in subcutaneous mesotherapy protocols for localized fat reduction. The formulation combines riboflavin (vitamin B2), lecithin (phosphatidylcholine source), and bromelain (a pineapple-derived proteolytic enzyme) as primary active components, along with artichoke extract, L-carnitine, and thyidine. Each component contributes proposed lipolytic or emulsifying activity: riboflavin is involved in fatty acid β-oxidation enzymatic pathways; lecithin/phosphatidylcholine emulsifies lipid membranes; bromelain provides proteolytic activity against connective tissue fibrous septae; L-carnitine facilitates fatty acid transport into mitochondria for oxidation.
Research interest in multi-component lipolytic formulations centers on the mechanistic contribution of each component to fat cell disruption and the inflammatory/remodeling response in treated tissue. Adipocyte membrane disruption by phosphatidylcholine, enzymatic degradation of fibrous connective tissue by bromelain, and the subsequent macrophage phagocytosis and lymphatic clearance of lipid debris are the primary research endpoints examined in subcutaneous fat biology studies. Histological studies of injected tissue have characterized the cellular response timeline — from acute adipocyte disruption through the inflammatory phase to tissue remodeling.
PeptidesFromChina.co supplies Lemon Bottle as a standardized liquid formulation at verified component concentrations. Certificate of Analysis accompanies every batch. All products are for laboratory research use only and are not for human consumption.
| Chemical Class | Multi-component mesotherapy formulation |
|---|---|
| Primary Components | Riboflavin (B2), Lecithin (phosphatidylcholine), Bromelain |
| Secondary Components | L-Carnitine, Artichoke Extract, Thyidine |
| Research Areas | Subcutaneous adipose biology, mesotherapy research, lipolysis mechanisms, adipocyte disruption models |
| Form | Sterile liquid formulation |
| Storage | 2-8°C; protect from freezing and light; use within manufacturer date |
| CAS Number | N/A — complex mixture |
| Molecular Weight | N/A — complex mixture |
| Molecular Formula | N/A — complex mixture |
| Sequence | N/A — complex mixture |
| Name | Strength | Pack Size | Purity | Availability | Price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lemon Bottle (liquid) | 10 ml | 10 vials | ≥98% | In Stock | $63.00 |
Testing method: HPLC / LC-MS. Every batch is tested before shipment. Purity ≥99% confirmed per batch.
Certificate of Analysis (COA) is included with every order. Documentation covers purity, molecular weight, and batch identification.
Phosphatidylcholine (PC), the active lipid component of lecithin, is proposed to disrupt adipocyte cell membranes when introduced subcutaneously — releasing intracellular lipids for subsequent macrophage clearance. Research has examined PC's adipolytic mechanism in adipocyte culture models, measuring cell viability, lipid droplet release, and inflammatory marker production following PC exposure at concentrations relevant to mesotherapy dosing.
Bromelain's proteolytic activity targets fibrous connective tissue septae in subcutaneous fat — the fibrous framework that compartmentalizes adipose lobules. Research has examined whether bromelain enzymatic activity reduces fibrous septae density in adipose explants, and whether reduced connective tissue resistance improves the distribution and effectiveness of co-administered lipolytic agents in the tissue.
Following adipocyte disruption, macrophage infiltration and lipid phagocytosis are required for tissue clearance and remodeling. Research has examined the inflammatory response timeline in subcutaneously injected fat tissue models — characterizing the acute inflammatory phase, lipid-laden macrophage (foam cell) appearance, lymphatic drainage markers, and eventual fibrotic remodeling. This inflammatory biology is a primary mechanistic endpoint in mesotherapy research.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is a cofactor in fatty acid β-oxidation enzymes (FAD-dependent) and is proposed to enhance mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation in adipocytes. Additionally, riboflavin's role as a photosensitizer under visible light has been studied in aesthetic research — some protocols combine lemon bottle injections with light exposure, though this photo-enhancement mechanism remains under research investigation.
Deoxycholic acid is a bile acid that disrupts adipocyte membranes non-selectively via detergent-like membrane solubilization. Lemon Bottle uses phosphatidylcholine/lecithin with enzymatic (bromelain) and metabolic (riboflavin, L-carnitine) components for a multi-mechanism approach. Mechanistically, the formulations differ in their primary membrane-disrupting agent, which affects tissue response, inflammation intensity, and collateral damage to surrounding structures.
Component concentrations are verified and stated in the Certificate of Analysis accompanying each batch. Contact us via the Request page for current batch specifications.
Lemon Bottle liquid formulation should be stored at 2-8°C, protected from freezing and light. Do not use after the expiry date. Once opened, use promptly.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. PeptidesFromChina.co is a B2B wholesale supplier operating under strict research-use-only terms. All products are sold exclusively for in vitro and preclinical research purposes.