Our Natural Rapalogs supplement contains five natural substances that scientific findings suggest – at precise concentrations – may inhibit mTOR, potentially combating cell senescence.
On this page, we’ll look at how rapalogs are defined, examine how the mTOR inhibitors work, how they are connected to aging, and the benefits you may receive by taking a high-quality rapalogs supplement.
The mTOR inhibitor (mechanistic target of Rapamycin) is a threonine and serine protein kinase that was discovered over two decades ago. Since its discovery, it's become clear mTOR plays a role in governing cell proliferation and growth, making it an ideal target against conditions caused by cell proliferation.
The acronym mTOR, which stands for mammalian target of Rapamycin, refers to an enzyme from the serine/threonine protein kinase family encoded by the mTOR gene. It is found in humans as well as worms, mice, flies and yeasts. It regulates growth, proliferation, motility, and survival of cells.
Cell senescence seems to be the driving force behind aging, both in terms of loss of cell-replication potential as well as mTOR signaling pathways inducing too much growth.
In fact, successfully inhibiting mTOR signaling pathways has been shown to affect the aging of worms, flies, yeasts and even mice – when accompanied by calorie restriction.
Rapamycin is a molecule produced naturally by the mycelial bacterium Streptomyces hygroscopicus, which was discovered on Easter Island in 1975. It is an immunosuppressant drug used in orthodox medicine to prevent rejection following organ transplantation.
Rapamycin inhibits the mTOR signaling pathway and studies show it may contribute to extending the lifespan of mammals, even when it is taken in later life.
Other studies have identified potential benefits for age-related cognitive decline, specifically involving memory and learning capacity, and in particular, decreases in certain proteins that are often associated with neurodegenerative conditions. In pre-clinical trials, rapamycin analogs or "rapalogs," in particular inhibitors of the complex mTORC1, have shown measurable efficacy against certain cancers.
Rapalogs’ definition is synonymous with its function: an mTOR inhibitor, or mTOR inhibitor supplement. Our natural rapalogs mTOR supplement contains the following ingredients:
Meriva® is a patented curcumin formulation (derived from Curcuma longa) combined with soy phospholipids to increase its bioavailability beyond that of classic standardized curcumin extracts.
This key Curcuma ingredient has emerged as a natural mTOR inhibitor.
Studies have confirmed the inhibitory role of certain components of green tea (Camellia sinensis) on mTORC1 and mTORC2. Specifically, a study conducted by GlaxoSmithKline in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, showed that EGCg (epigallocatechin-3-gallate) acted as a double inhibitor, both of the P13K (phosphoinositide-3-kinase) pathway and the mTOR signaling pathway.
Research has established that trans resveratrol, a polyphenol compound and calorie restriction mimetic, also inhibits the mTOR signaling pathway. Studies show that this pathway is activated by oxidized LDL-cholesterol lipoproteins in smooth muscle cells. Resveratrol can, however, block the phosphorylation and activation of the P13K and mTOR pathways. This activity is independent of resveratrol's antioxidant effect and its activation of AMPK and clearly identifies a new property for resveratrol that may add to this polyphenol's overall anti-atherogenic capacities. Another study reported that at relatively high doses, resveratrol inhibits mTOR and cell senescence while contributing to cell apoptosis.
This flavonoid, extracted from the small tree Rhus succedanea, sends an activating signal to anti-aging gene carrier cells, ensuring DNA and neuron protection, particularly during periods of oxidative stress.
Fisetin also has a stabilizing effect on resveratrol by preventing its metabolic breakdown and therefore supports its function of inhibiting the mTOR signaling pathway.
This highly active compound extracted from white willow bark gave rise to the isolation of the acetylsalicylic acid molecule (aspirin®) by the chemist Felix Hoffman.
Salicin possesses all the activity of aspirin®, including its mTOR inhibitory effect. Although not as fast-acting as aspirin®, its effect is less intrusive, and it has longer-lasting efficacy.
With its exceptional formulation, Natural Rapalogs capsules offer the benefits of five natural inhibitors of the mTOR signaling pathway. But, in addition to this potent natural complex, there are other natural anti-aging supplements available to buy at SuperSmart.
Our Longevity Nutrients supplement, for example, has been formulated to provide a range of anti-aging nutrients. Similarly, the powerful AMPK Booster contains three plant extracts with active principles that reactivate a key enzyme of metabolism called AMPK.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. This product is a nutritional supplement and should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
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