Jul 15, 2017
Fisetin a Compound in Strawberries Slows Aging in Mice
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, food, life extension
Interesting results in mice but don’t jump on the bandwagon yet.
Fisetin is a naturally occurring plant polyphenol from the flavonoid group, similar to quercetin. It is present in many plants, where it acts as a colouring agent. It is also found in many fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, apples, persimmons, onions, and cucumbers.
It has also been found to be a senolytic compound able to clear senescent cells, at least it does in vitro studies in a petri dish[1]. The clearance of dysfunctional senescent cells is one of the repair based approaches proposed by the SENS Research Foundation to prevent or reverse age-related diseases.
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