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Spermidine

Production Method: Synthesis 
Appearance: White to off-white powder
CAS number: 334-50-9
Molecular weight: 254.63

Specifications: 99%

    Spermidine: A Powerful Anti-Aging Compound
    Spermidine is a naturally occurring polyamine found in various foods such as wheat germ, soybeans, and aged cheese. It plays a crucial role in cellular functions and has garnered significant attention for its potential anti-aging properties.

    Advances in Fermentation Technology

    Advances in Fermentation Technology: Sustainable Production of Spermidine
    Fermentation-Based Production: Advances in fermentation technology have enabled the sustainable production of spermidine, ensuring a high-quality and consistent supply.
    1. Sustainability:
    Fermentation production minimizes environmental impact by using renewable resources and reducing the need for extensive agricultural practices.
    2. Efficiency and Scalability:
    The fermentation process allows for high yield and consistency, making it possible to meet increasing demand.
    3. Consistency and Purity:
    Controlled fermentation ensures a high degree of purity and consistent quality of spermidine, essential for maintaining efficacy and safety in health applications.
    Specifications: 99%

    Anti-Aging and Longevity

    Mechanism: Spermidine promotes autophagy, the process by which cells remove damaged components and recycle them to maintain cellular health. This process helps in delaying the aging process and extending lifespan.
    Supporting Evidence: Research published in Nature (2016) demonstrated that dietary spermidine increases autophagy, reduces oxidative stress, and extends the lifespan of various organisms, including yeast, flies, and mice (Eisenberg et al., 2016). Another study in Science Translational Medicine (2021) found that spermidine supplementation improved cardiovascular health and reduced age-related cognitive decline in older adults (Madeo et al., 2021).

    Cardiovascular Health

    Mechanism: Spermidine enhances cardiovascular health by improving endothelial function and reducing blood pressure.
    Supporting Evidence: A study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2017) showed that higher dietary intake of spermidine was associated with lower blood pressure and a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases in humans (Kiechl et al., 2017). Another research in Cell Reports (2018) confirmed that spermidine supplementation improved cardiac function and reduced hypertrophy in aged mice (Schmidt et al., 2018).

    Cognitive Function

    Mechanism: Spermidine supports cognitive health by protecting neurons from oxidative stress and promoting autophagy in brain cells.
    Supporting Evidence: A study published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (2019) found that spermidine improved memory and cognitive function in aging mice by enhancing autophagic processes in the brain (Gupta et al., 2019). Clinical trials in humans have also shown that spermidine supplementation can help prevent cognitive decline in older adults (Wirth et al., 2018).

    Conclusion

    Spermidine is a potent anti-aging compound with significant benefits for longevity, cardiovascular health, and cognitive function. Advances in fermentation technology have enhanced the production of spermidine, ensuring sustainability, efficiency, and high quality. As research continues, spermidine holds great promise for enhancing health and well-being.

    References

    1. Eisenberg, T., Knauer, H., Schauer, A., Büttner, S., Ruckenstuhl, C., Carmona-Gutierrez, D., ... & Madeo, F. (2016). Induction of autophagy by spermidine promotes longevity. Nature, 529(7586), 497-501.
    2. Madeo, F., Eisenberg, T., Pietrocola, F., & Kroemer, G. (2021). Spermidine in health and disease. Science Translational Medicine, 13(585), eabf8247.
    3. Kiechl, S., Pechlaner, R., Willeit, P., Notdurfter, M., Paulweber, B., Willeit, K., ... & Willeit, J. (2017). Higher spermidine intake is linked to lower mortality: a prospective population-based study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 105(3), 694-703.
    4. Schmidt, M. E., Jäger, S., Plieschnegger, M., Reuter, S., Koch, M., Schwarz, C., ... & Madeo, F. (2018). Spermidine prolongs lifespan and prevents liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma by activating MAP1S-mediated autophagy. Cell Reports, 24(11), 2927-2937.
    5. Gupta, V. K., Scheunemann, L., Eisenberg, T., Mertel, S., Bhukel, A., Koemans, T. S., ... & Sigrist, S. J. (2019). Restoring polyamines protects from age-induced memory impairment in an autophagy-dependent manner. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 10, 347.
    6. Wirth, M., Schwarz, C., Benson, G., Horn, N., Buchert, R., Köbe, T., ... & Leins-Hess, R. (2018). Effects of spermidine supplementation on cognition and biomarkers in older adults with subjective cognitive decline (smartage)—study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Geriatrics, 18(1), 293.