Bicep
#2
Thanks for the list, great article.
Inulin is the only one I’m currently using, feeds my gut buddies and they make it into short chain fatty acids.
Looks like pentetic acid is a chelating agent and can be used to take out heavy metals including iron.
Clofibrate is a lipid lowering agent.
Proscillaridin A is a promising agent to treat glioblastoma. Huh?
D-Valine improves insulin resistance and increases HSC’s.
Is anybody taking D-Valine? How much?
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Yes - the Longevica compounds listed are interesting and I’m generally not very familiar with them. But, yes, I also take Inulin fiber for the short chain fatty acids (SCFA). Here is the product I purchase and use in my smoothies:
Here are some links to get more info on those specific compounds:
Under the leadership of Ryazanov, Longevica says it used 20,000 long-lived female mice and 1,033 drugs representing compounds from 62 pharmacological classes to find five substances that statistically significantly increased longevity by 16-22%: Inulin, Pentetic Acid, Clofibrate, Proscillaridin A, D-Valine.
From this story: Longevity startup Longevica plans to launch supplements based on long-term research
The company website: https://www.longevica.com
The Company filed patent in this area:
Methods and compositions for extending lifespan, Patent Application 20200254006
Inulin
Pentetic acid
https://www.drugs.com/pro/pentetic-acid.html
Clofibrate
Included in this list:
Proscillaridin A
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02332-3
D-Valine
Evidence that Intake of L-valine May Affect the Lifespan-specific Local Gene Network Pattern in Caenorhabditis Elegans - PDF file for direct download
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#4
From the patent filed;
"This invention also provides a dietary supplement or food or beverage product comprising:
(a) Inulin; and
(b) Lemon or lime extract, DTPA, EDTA, St. John’s wort extract, Hyperforin, Ginkgo bilogoba extract, Ginkgolide A or B, vitamin C, Ascorbic acid 6-palmitate, Pantothenic acid (vitamin B-5), Niacinamide, Allicin (garlic), Lactobionate, Melatonin, Metformin, L-Dopa, extract Mucuna beans (Mucuna Dopa), L-Histidine, Quercetin, Curcumin, L-Glutamic acid, succinic acid, N-Acetil Cysteine, Green tea extract, Epigallocatechin-3-gallaye, Glutathione, Aspirin, Salicylate, Glycine, Resveratrol, Genistein, Garnosine, Rapamycin, Lipoic acid, or Taurine."
Metformin and Rapamycin included.
What is wrong with this picture?
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It seems they are thinking very long term… when rapamycin becomes an “over the counter” drug, or a supplement. 
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#6
Is that like when the Singapore Government ask Nir Barzilai about putting metformin in the water supply?
From a Nir Barzilai interview.
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MAC
#7
The Blueprint link, this one has always boggled my mind.
Cleansing Process
One seemingly “idiotic” question, Peshkin says, illustrates his approach to finding life-extending therapies: “Why are babies born young?” The egg and sperm producing new life have both been around for some time, even if both parents are 20 years old, and mixing them mysteriously undoes the damage of age in the germline. (my bold…Like how does that happen??)
People have been discussing this “germ-line reset” in the context of the “germ-plasm theory” of August Weismann for over 100 years, he adds, but—once again—nobody has ever properly investigated the idea. So, in addition to more rigorously testing anti-aging interventions, Peshkin wants to learn what might be happening very early in the process of oocyte separation and early development to make all the cellular garbage suddenly disappear.
To that end, a new dataset is being produced by mass spectrometry showing what happens to frog oocytes that Peshkin will analyze in search of measurable evidence of a cleansing process that is comparable to what happens during human ovulation. Specifically, he’ll be looking for protein aggregates in the eggs and, if he finds them, see if they disappear during oocyte maturation.
If so, he says, it might shed light on a pre-existing program in the genome that could be activated in adult cells to undo some of the damage of aging in various body tissues.
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