Date published: 2025-10-10

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ACOX2 Activators

ACOX2, or acyl-Coenzyme A oxidase 2, is a key enzyme localized to peroxisomes, specialized compartments within cells that are critical for various metabolic processes including the beta-oxidation of very long-chain fatty acids. The ACOX2 enzyme plays a fundamental role in the metabolism of branched-chain fatty acids and bile acid precursors. As an integral part of the fatty acid degradation pathway, ACOX2 helps to maintain cellular lipid balance and energy homeostasis. The expression of ACOX2 is tightly regulated at the genetic level and can be influenced by a myriad of factors that signal through diverse molecular pathways.

Various specific chemical compounds have been identified that can induce the expression of ACOX2. For instance, a class of molecules known as PPARα agonists, which include fibrate drugs like fenofibrate, clofibrate, and gemfibrozil, have been shown to upregulate ACOX2. These compounds interact with the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα), a nuclear receptor that, when activated, binds to the peroxisome proliferator response element (PPRE) located in the promoter region of genes like ACOX2, leading to increased transcription and subsequent protein synthesis. Additionally, natural fatty acids such as oleic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), which are part of the human diet, can also serve as activators of PPARα, thereby potentially stimulating ACOX2 expression. Other compounds such as leukotriene B4 are known to play a role in inflammatory responses and can also induce the expression of ACOX2 through PPARα activation. These inducers are part of intricate regulatory systems that control the expression of enzymes necessary for lipid metabolism, reflecting the complex nature of cellular regulation and the adaptability of metabolic pathways to internal and external cues.

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Fenofibrate

49562-28-9sc-204751
5 g
$40.00
9
(1)

Fenofibrate activates PPARα, which can directly upregulate ACOX2 transcription, facilitating the peroxisomal breakdown of fatty acids.

Clofibrate

637-07-0sc-200721
1 g
$32.00
(1)

Clofibrate is known to stimulate PPARα activity, which could induce higher levels of ACOX2, thus promoting lipid catabolism.

WY 14643

50892-23-4sc-203314
50 mg
$133.00
7
(1)

As a PPARα agonist, WY-14643 can enhance ACOX2 gene expression, potentially increasing the oxidation of very long-chain fatty acids.

Bezafibrate

41859-67-0sc-204650B
sc-204650
sc-204650A
sc-204650C
500 mg
1 g
5 g
10 g
$30.00
$45.00
$120.00
$200.00
5
(1)

Bezafibrate binds to PPARα, which may lead to a surge in ACOX2 expression, thereby stimulating the lipid oxidation pathways.

Gemfibrozil

25812-30-0sc-204764
sc-204764A
5 g
25 g
$65.00
$262.00
2
(2)

Through PPARα activation, Gemfibrozil can induce the upregulation of ACOX2, which is essential for fatty acid degradation.

Ciprofibrate

52214-84-3sc-204689
sc-204689A
25 mg
100 mg
$57.00
$169.00
(0)

Ciprofibrate is a potent activator of PPARα, expected to elevate ACOX2 levels and enhance peroxisomal fatty acid beta-oxidation.

LTB4 (Leukotriene B4)

71160-24-2sc-201043
50 µg
$367.00
4
(1)

Leukotriene B4 could stimulate the upsurge of ACOX2 expression via PPARα-dependent signaling pathways involved in inflammation and metabolism.

Rosiglitazone

122320-73-4sc-202795
sc-202795A
sc-202795C
sc-202795D
sc-202795B
25 mg
100 mg
500 mg
1 g
5 g
$118.00
$320.00
$622.00
$928.00
$1234.00
38
(1)

Rosiglitazone, despite its PPARγ affinity, may exhibit cross-activation of PPARα, thus potentially enhancing ACOX2 expression.

Pioglitazone

111025-46-8sc-202289
sc-202289A
1 mg
5 mg
$54.00
$123.00
13
(1)

Pioglitazone, through PPARγ with some PPARα activity, may stimulate an increase in ACOX2 expression, contributing to lipid metabolism.

Oleic Acid

112-80-1sc-200797C
sc-200797
sc-200797A
sc-200797B
1 g
10 g
100 g
250 g
$36.00
$102.00
$569.00
$1173.00
10
(1)

Oleic Acid, a monounsaturated fat, could induce the upregulation of ACOX2 via PPARα, promoting the peroxisomal beta-oxidation process.