Investigating the Effects of Monarda Didyma L. Extract Supplementation on Biological Aging of Susceptible Population: A Randomized, Placebo Controlled, Double-Blind Parallel Study
Abstract:Background: Manipulations to decelerate biological aging and extend health span are major challenges for health given the social and healthcare costs of aging population. Excessive oxidative stress and inflammation are primary drivers in biological aging and age-related diseases. Didymin, a natural bioactive flavonoid and the major polyphenol of Monarda didyma L., has showed a crucial anti-inflammatory role. This clinical study aims to investigate the potential benefits of a 12-weeks supplementation of Monarda… Show more
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