Date published: 2025-9-12

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THEGL Activators

The functional activity of THEGL, a protein encoded by a gene with limited characterization, could potentially be influenced by various compounds that affect metabolic pathways and enzyme functions. Fatty acids, such as palmitic acid, might serve as substrates or regulators for THEGL if it functions as a thioesterase, thereby potentially enhancing its enzymatic activity. Coenzyme A (CoA), essential for fatty acid metabolism, could also be involved in reactions catalyzed by thioesterases like THEGL, suggesting that supplementing with CoA might enhance THEGL's activity.

Compounds that modulate metabolic pathways, such as AICAR (an AMPK activator), Berberine, and Metformin, could indirectly influence THEGL's activity, particularly if THEGL is involved in energy metabolism or lipid metabolism. Resveratrol, known for its impact on metabolic pathways and gene expression, might also affect THEGL's function, especially if it plays a role in these processes. Curcumin, with its broad effects on cell signaling, and Pioglitazone, a PPAR-gamma agonist, might modulate THEGL's function if it is involved in metabolic processes, inflammation, or insulin signaling pathways. Omega-3 fatty acids, like EPA and DHA, known to influence lipid metabolism, might also affect the activity of enzymes like THEGL. NAD+ supplementation, enhancing mitochondrial function and energy metabolism, could potentially influence THEGL if it is involved in related metabolic processes. Spermidine, promoting autophagy and influencing cellular aging and differentiation, could support THEGL's function if it is involved in these cellular processes. Forskolin, by increasing cAMP levels, might affect enzymes involved in metabolic pathways, including THEGL, if it plays a role in cAMP-dependent signaling pathways.

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