Lce1j Activators are a set of chemical compounds that indirectly enhance the functional activity of Lce1j, a protein integral to the late stages of epidermal differentiation and skin barrier formation. Retinoic Acid, a metabolite of Vitamin A, significantly impacts the regulation of epidermal differentiation, thereby enhancing the function of Lce1j. Ceramide, a central component of the skin's lipid matrix, promotes Lce1j expression and function, crucial for skin barrier integrity. Similarly, Cholesterol and Linoleic Acid, vital components of the skin barrier, influence Lce1j's role in the cornified envelope of the epidermis. Hyaluronic Acid maintains skin hydration, which indirectly supports Lce1j activity in barrier formation and repair, while Niacinamide, a form of Vitamin B3, promotes lipid synthesis and epidermal differentiation, potentially enhancing Lce1j's functionality.
Furthermore, compounds like Glycerol and Urea, known for their skin hydration properties, may affect Lce1j by assisting in barrier maintenance and hydration, essential for proper cornified envelope formation. Lactic Acid, part of the skin's natural moisturizing factors, supports Lce1j function in maintaining skin hydration and barrier integrity. Vitamin E, an antioxidant, also plays a supportive role in enhancing Lce1j activity by protecting the skin barrier. Squalene, another skin lipid component, and Phytosphingosine, involved in ceramide synthesis, contribute to maintaining skin barrier integrity, indirectly supporting the functional activity of Lce1j in epidermal differentiation and barrier maintenance. Collectively, these activators showcase the intricate interplay between various biochemical and cellular pathways in maintaining skin health and integrity, emphasizing the pivotal role of Lce1j in these processes.
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Product Name | CAS # | Catalog # | QUANTITY | Price | Citations | RATING |
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Retinoic Acid, all trans | 302-79-4 | sc-200898 sc-200898A sc-200898B sc-200898C | 500 mg 5 g 10 g 100 g | $65.00 $319.00 $575.00 $998.00 | 28 | |
Retinoic Acid, a metabolite of Vitamin A, plays a crucial role in the regulation of epidermal differentiation. By influencing signaling pathways involved in skin barrier formation, Retinoic Acid can enhance the functional activity of Lce1j, a protein involved in the late stages of epidermal differentiation and skin barrier formation. | ||||||
C2 Ceramide | 3102-57-6 | sc-201375 sc-201375A | 5 mg 25 mg | $77.00 $316.00 | 12 | |
Ceramide, a central component of the epidermal barrier lipid matrix, is essential for skin barrier function. Its presence can promote the expression and function of Lce1j in skin barrier formation and maintenance. | ||||||
Cholesterol | 57-88-5 | sc-202539C sc-202539E sc-202539A sc-202539B sc-202539D sc-202539 | 5 g 5 kg 100 g 250 g 1 kg 25 g | $26.00 $2754.00 $126.00 $206.00 $572.00 $86.00 | 11 | |
Cholesterol is vital in maintaining skin barrier integrity. It influences the lipid organization and can enhance the role of Lce1j in the cornified envelope of the epidermis. | ||||||
Linoleic Acid | 60-33-3 | sc-200788 sc-200788A sc-200788B sc-200788C | 100 mg 1 g 5 g 25 g | $33.00 $63.00 $163.00 $275.00 | 4 | |
As an essential fatty acid, Linoleic Acid is a key component of ceramides in the skin. Its presence can upregulate the function of Lce1j in the epidermal differentiation process. | ||||||
Hyaluronic acid | 9004-61-9 | sc-337865 | 10 mg | $204.00 | ||
Hyaluronic Acid, by maintaining skin hydration, can indirectly influence the activity of Lce1j in the epidermis, especially in skin barrier formation and repair. | ||||||
Nicotinamide | 98-92-0 | sc-208096 sc-208096A sc-208096B sc-208096C | 100 g 250 g 1 kg 5 kg | $43.00 $65.00 $200.00 $815.00 | 6 | |
Niacinamide, a form of Vitamin B3, enhances skin barrier function. It could indirectly enhance Lce1j activity by promoting lipid synthesis and epidermal differentiation. | ||||||
Glycerol | 56-81-5 | sc-29095A sc-29095 | 100 ml 1 L | $55.00 $150.00 | 12 | |
Glycerol, a skin humectant, helps in skin barrier repair and maintenance. It might influence Lce1j function by aiding in the hydration and proper structuring of the skin barrier. | ||||||
Urea | 57-13-6 | sc-29114 sc-29114A sc-29114B | 1 kg 2 kg 5 kg | $30.00 $42.00 $76.00 | 17 | |
Urea, used in skin hydration, can indirectly affect Lce1j by improving skin barrier function and assisting in the maintenance of hydration, crucial for proper cornified envelope formation. | ||||||
Lactic acid | 50-21-5 | sc-215227 sc-215227A | 100 ml 500 ml | $100.00 $175.00 | 1 | |
Lactic Acid, as part of the skin's natural moisturizing factor, may influence Lce1j function by aiding in skin hydration and barrier integrity. | ||||||
(+)-α-Tocopherol | 59-02-9 | sc-214454 sc-214454A sc-214454B | 10 g 25 g 100 g | $42.00 $61.00 $138.00 | ||
Vitamin E, an antioxidant, supports skin barrier function. It could indirectly enhance the activity of Lce1j in protecting and maintaining the epidermal barrier. |