1. Signaling Pathways
  2. Lipase

Lipase

Lipase is a water-soluble enzyme that can catalyze the ester bond hydrolysis of lipids, decompose and metabolize fat molecules. Lipase is produced primarily by the pancreas and helps the body digest fats and oils. Lipase inhibitors are able to reduce the digestion and absorption of fat, thereby reducing collective caloric intake and weight loss. Lipase inhibitors are commonly used to suppress diseases such as obesity, hyperlipidemia, and pancreatitis.

Lipase Related Products (2):

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-128144
    Lalistat 2
    99.90%
    Lalistat 2 is an inhibitor of many lipases especially Lysosomal acid lipase (LAL, IC50 = 152 nM), which is a key enzyme that degrades neutral lipids at an acidic pH in lysosomes. Lalistat 2 is commonly used to investigate the cell-specific functions of LAL and LAL deficiency in vitro, as well as specifically measure LAL activity in human blood samples or cells .
    Lalistat 2
  • HY-126564
    Ebelactone A
    Inhibitor
    Ebelactone A is a mycolic acid β-lactone, which exhibits inhibitory activity for esterase, lipase, fMet aminopeptidase (fMet AP) and PNBase, with IC50s of 56, 3, 8 and 7.5 μM, respectively. Ebelactone A inhibits cutinase, exhibits plants protective potency against Erysiphe graminis.
    Ebelactone A