Date published: 2026-1-9

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Lce1l Activators

Lce1l Activators would presumably be compounds designed to interact with a protein or enzyme referred to as Lce1l. These activators would likely be characterized by their ability to bind to and increase the activity of the Lce1l protein. Such specificity typically arises from a specialized molecular structure, which aligns with the binding or active site of the Lce1l protein, ensuring targeted interaction. The development of such compounds would involve an in-depth understanding of the Lce1l protein's structure and function, potentially using advanced techniques like cryo-electron microscopy or NMR spectroscopy to ascertain the detailed three-dimensional structure of the protein.

The creation and study of Lce1l Activators would span across various scientific disciplines, including organic chemistry, biochemistry, and computational biology. Chemists would synthesize diverse compounds hypothesized to function as activators, guided by principles of medicinal chemistry and structure-based design. These compounds would then undergo rigorous testing for their ability to interact with and activate the Lce1l protein, employing a range of biochemical assays and experimental techniques. Parallel to this, computational models, such as molecular dynamics simulations and docking studies, would play a crucial role in predicting and optimizing the interactions of these molecules with the protein. Additionally, a thorough understanding of the Lce1l protein's role in cellular processes would be essential, necessitating detailed biological studies to elucidate its function within the cellular context. This multidisciplinary approach is vital for the development of specific activators, enhancing our knowledge of protein functions and molecular interactions within biological systems

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Product NameCAS #Catalog #QUANTITYPriceCitationsRATING

Linoleic Acid

60-33-3sc-200788
sc-200788A
sc-200788B
sc-200788C
100 mg
1 g
5 g
25 g
$34.00
$64.00
$166.00
$281.00
4
(2)

An essential fatty acid that might play a role in skin barrier maintenance and therefore could upregulate Lce1l expression in keratinocytes.

Glycerol

56-81-5sc-29095A
sc-29095
100 ml
1 L
$56.00
$153.00
12
(5)

A humectant that could improve skin hydration status, potentially leading to the upregulation of Lce1l and other barrier-related genes.

Salicylic acid

69-72-7sc-203374
sc-203374A
sc-203374B
100 g
500 g
1 kg
$47.00
$94.00
$119.00
3
(1)

Could potentially enhance Lce1i expression due to its role in keratolytic processes and skin turnover mechanisms.

Hyaluronic acid

9004-61-9sc-337865
10 mg
$208.00
(0)

May influence Lce1l expression through its role in skin hydration and as a signaling molecule in cell proliferation and differentiation.

Phytosphingosine

554-62-1sc-201385
sc-201385A
5 mg
25 mg
$102.00
$427.00
4
(1)

A sphingolipid that could play a role in the regulation of skin barrier function and potentially affect Lce1l expression.

Lactic acid

50-21-5sc-215227
sc-215227A
100 ml
500 ml
$102.00
$179.00
1
(0)

Through its role in skin moisturization and pH regulation, it might affect the expression of Lce1l as part of epidermal homeostasis.

Urea

57-13-6sc-29114
sc-29114A
sc-29114B
1 kg
2 kg
5 kg
$31.00
$43.00
$78.00
17
(1)

Commonly used for skin hydration, it might alter Lce1l expression by affecting keratinocyte function and barrier integrity.

Zinc

7440-66-6sc-213177
100 g
$48.00
(0)

Could influence Lce1l expression due to its antifungal properties and ability to modulate epidermal turnover and differentiation.

L-Ascorbic acid, free acid

50-81-7sc-202686
100 g
$46.00
5
(1)

Vitamin C could potentially upregulate Lce1l expression, being an essential factor for skin health and involved in signaling pathways that regulate keratinocyte differentiation.

Eicosa-5Z,8Z,11Z,14Z,17Z-pentaenoic Acid (20:5, n-3)

10417-94-4sc-200766
sc-200766A
100 mg
1 g
$104.00
$431.00
(0)

An omega-3 fatty acid that might affect Lce1l expression through pathways that govern inflammation and skin barrier function.