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Lipo-C 526

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Lipo-C 526

Lipo-C 526 Research Information

Lipotropic-C Formulation

526mg/10ml Liquid for Metabolic Support Research

Important: This information is for educational and research purposes only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before use.

What is Lipo-C 526?

Lipo-C 526 is a lipotropic formulation containing a blend of compounds that support fat metabolism, energy production, and cellular function. The 526mg/10ml formulation provides a concentrated liquid solution for research applications.

Lipo-C formulations are widely studied for their potential roles in metabolic support and cellular energy regulation.

Mechanism of Action

Lipotropic Activity

Supports fat metabolism and lipid transport

Energy Support

Supports cellular energy production and metabolism

Cellular Function

Supports overall cellular health and function

Metabolic Research

Fat metabolism, energy regulation studies

Lipid Research

Lipid metabolism, fat oxidation studies

Cellular Metabolism

Mitochondrial function, energy production research

Nutritional Research

Nutritional support, metabolic health studies

Clinical Studies

  • Lipotropic compounds have been studied for their role in fat metabolism
  • Support cellular energy production and metabolic function
  • May support liver health and detoxification pathways

Dosing Guide

Liquid formulation 526mg/10ml. 1 unit on U-100 insulin syringe = 0.01 mL. Concentration: 52.6mg per 1mL (0.526mg per unit).

Dose Selection

Research protocols typically range from 50-200mg daily.

DoseVolume (mL)Units on Syringe
50 mg0.95 mL95 units
100 mg1.90 mL190 units
200 mg3.80 mL380 units

Safety & Precautions

Do not use if: Allergic to any components, pregnant/breastfeeding.

Warning: If you experience severe allergic reactions, difficulty breathing, or signs of anaphylaxis, seek immediate medical help.

References

  • Lipo-C Research Overview. Peptide Sciences. 2025

This information is for educational and research purposes only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional.

Last updated: August 2026

⚠️ FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY