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MIC (Lipo-C + B12)
MIC (Lipo-C + B12)
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MIC (Lipo-C + B12) is a combined lipotropic formulation commonly used in metabolic and nutritional research models. It typically includes Methionine, Inositol, Choline (MIC), often paired with lipotropic compounds (Lipo-C components) and Vitamin B12 to support studies related to lipid metabolism, energy production, and hepatic function.
In research settings, this blend is studied for its potential role in fat transport pathways, methylation processes, and cellular energy metabolism. Vitamin B12 is included for its involvement in red blood cell formation and energy-related enzymatic reactions, making the combination a frequent subject in metabolic and body composition research.
Key Features
- Combination of lipotropic compounds (MIC) with Lipo-C and Vitamin B12
- Studied for roles in fat metabolism and energy production pathways
- Commonly used in liver metabolism and methylation research models
- Includes B12 for energy-related enzymatic and cellular function studies
- Relevant to metabolic efficiency and nutrient partitioning research
Common Research Areas
Researchers and scientific studies commonly explore MIC (Lipo-C + B12) for:
- Lipid metabolism and fat transport mechanisms
- Hepatic (liver) function and detoxification pathways
- Methylation and metabolic cofactor activity
- Cellular energy production and mitochondrial support
- Body composition and metabolic regulation models
Product Quality
Manufactured under controlled formulation standards and tested for purity, identity, and consistency to ensure reliable research-grade performance.
Disclaimer: This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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