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Apigenin

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A plant flavonoid that may support NAD+ levels and reduce inflammation.

Apigenin is a natural flavonoid found in plants like chamomile and parsley. Its primary relevance to healthspan involves its potential to inhibit the CD38 enzyme, which degrades NAD+, a crucial coenzyme for cellular energy and repair. It also exhibits anti-inflammatory and mild senolytic properties in preclinical models, suggesting multiple pathways for supporting cellular health during aging.

Verdict

A safe but speculative supplement for NAD+ support and inflammation.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Experimental

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

C

MONTHLY COST

$15 - $30

Protocol

  • A typical dose is 50mg taken once daily, often in the evening for its calming effects.

Flags

  • May cause drowsiness; use caution when driving or operating machinery.
  • Potential interactions with blood thinners, sedatives, and drugs metabolized by CYP enzymes.