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Metabolic Phytochemical Research Chemical

Product Overview

Metabolic Phytochemical Research Formulation is a laboratory preparation containing 60 encapsulated research units per container. The formulation includes a combination of botanical extracts and isolated compounds frequently investigated in metabolic and biochemical research settings.

Standardized amounts of green coffee bean extract, raspberry ketone, garcinia cambogia extract, caffeine anhydrous, and green tea extract are contained in each encapsulated unit. These substances have been investigated in experimental models that look at biochemical signaling, antioxidant action, and metabolic control.

 

Compound Amount
Green Coffee Bean (Coffea robusta) seed extract (50%) 130 mg
Raspberry Ketone (98%) 130 mg
Garcinia Cambogia fruit extract (50%) 130 mg
Caffeine Anhydrous (98%) 130 mg
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf extract (98% polyphenols, 75% catechins, 45% EGCG, 6% caffeine) 130 mg

Working Mechanism

  • The chemicals in this formulation may interact with biological systems through a number of methods, according to experimental research:
  • In lab models, chlorogenic acids may affect the processes involved in lipid metabolism and glucose transport.
  • In experimental settings, green tea's catechins and EGCG may promote antioxidant activity and affect thermogenic signaling.
  • Cellular signaling pathways linked to neurotransmitter activation and metabolic stimulation may be impacted by caffeine.
  • The relationship between hydroxycitric acid and the enzymes involved in n lipid synthesis.

Potential Research Applications

The compounds in this formulation have been investigated by researchers in plenty of laboratory environments, such as cellular metabolism and thermogenic signaling pathways; polyphenol antioxidant activity and oxidative stress markers; lipid metabolism regulation in experimental models; biochemical responses to stimulant compounds; and plant-derived bioactive compounds in metabolic research. 

Why Purchase From PureRawz?

High-purity research materials for use in labs and experiments are provided by PureRawz. An independent Certificate of Analysis (COA) attesting to identification, purity, and concentration is included with every product.

There are several safe ways to pay, and orders over $100 are eligible for free international shipping. A large range of powder, liquid, and encapsulated research chemicals intended for analytical and scientific usage are available from PureRawz. 

Research Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and not medical advice. Products are for research use only. Research must follow IRB or IACUC guidelines. Verify information independently before purchasing. By ordering, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. If you are not 100% satisfied with the product you received, please contact us at support@staging.purerawz.co

ATTENTION: All our products are for LABORATORY AND RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY, not for veterinary or human use

References

Basu, A., & Betts, N. M. (2007). Tea consumption and cardiovascular health. Nutrition Reviews, 65(8), 361 375. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17867394/

Farah, A., Monteiro, M., Donangelo, C. M., & Lafay, S. (2008). Chlorogenic acids from green coffee extract are highly bioavailable in humans. The Journal of Nutrition, 138(12), 2309 2315. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19022996/

Hursel, R., Viechtbauer, W., & Westerterp-Plantenga, M. S. (2011). The effects of green tea on weight loss and weight maintenance: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Obesity, 35(9), 956 961. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20548374/

National Center for Biotechnology Information. (2023). Caffeine. PubChem Database. https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Caffeine

Onakpoya, I., Hung, S. K., Perry, R., Wider, B., & Ernst, E. (2011). The use of Garcinia extract for weight loss: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Journal of Obesity. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21559321/

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