Journal article
Targeting aging with urolithin A in humans: A systematic review
AH Kuerec, XK Lim, AL Khoo, E Sandalova, L Guan, L Feng, AB Maier
Ageing Research Reviews | Published : 2024
Abstract
Urolithin A (UA) is a gut metabolite derived from ellagic acid. This systematic review assesses the potential geroprotective effect of UA in humans. In five studies including 250 healthy individuals, UA (10–1000 mg/day) for a duration ranging from 28 days to 4 months, showed a dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effect and upregulated some mitochondrial genes, markers of autophagy, and fatty acid oxidation. It did not affect mitochondrial maximal adenosine triphosphate production, biogenesis, dynamics, or gut microbiota composition. UA increased muscle strength and endurance, however, had no effect on anthropometrics, cardiovascular outcomes, and physical function. Unrelated adverse events were..
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Funding This article has been supported by the Lien Foundation. Declaration of Competing Interest