The last I saw on the ITP for AKG:
alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
2020
20,000 ppm
18 mo
In Progress
So we have no idea. Thereâs the old 2014 study that showed 40% life extension in C Elegans.
Clearly the Bucks Institute research 2020 suggests thereâs something here:
https://www.science.org/content/article/bodybuilding-supplement-promotes-healthy-aging-and-extends-life-span-least-mice
Mice given the substanceâalpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)âwere healthier as they aged, and females lived longer than mice not on the supplement.
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Some differences jumped out within a few months: âThey looked much blacker, shinier, and youngerâ than control mice, says Azar Asadi Shahmirzadi, a postdoc at the Buck Institute who did the experiments as a graduate student. In addition, the AKG-fed mice scored an average of more than 40% better on tests of âfrailty,â as measured by 31 physiological attributes including hair color, hearing, walking gait, and grip strength. And female mice lived a median of 8% to 20% longer after AKG treatment began than control mice, the group reports today in Cell Metabolism.
The AKG-eating mice did not perform better on tests of heart function or treadmill endurance, however, and the tests did not include cognitive performance.
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The effects on life span and health were smaller for AKG than for some other antiaging compounds, notes aging researcher Matt Kaeberlein of the University of Washington, Seattle, who was not involved with the work.
Thereâs a 1g per day human clinical trial starting 2023.
So the question is: is this something that could be taken WITH Rapamycin? Or is it superfluous if taking Rapamycin. Or (dare I say) taken INSTEAD OF Rapamycin?
Body builders have been taking the stuff for years and see ancillary benefits aside from longevity (wound healing, recovery). Am I crazy to want to try this (1g daily)?