Does anyone have any idea of what type of apigenin chamomile contains and how many mg per average cup of chamomile tea? I doubt it even has a milligram worth, considering most extracts from chamomile are 1.5mg. The recommended dosage is 10mg. Chamomile and apigenin info out there is limited and confusing in general and this just leads to more questions than answers.
Also, my experience of apigenin doesn't seem to lend much credibility to the 91 hour half life. There are conflicting reports of what the half life actually is. It's 12 hrs in some studies and 91 in others. It could be that there is truth to the post above regarding humans vs rats.
I hope someone can provide an answer as well. The more I read about apigenin, the more I'm intrigued - especially for the mTor and CD38 inhibition. Seems like this is a very good life extension flavenoid, as well as anti-cancer. Should go hand-in-hand with NR/NA NAD+ boosting supplements, since the CD38 inhibition should limit NAD+ degredation in the mitochondria.
I currently only drink 2 cups of long-steeped green + chamomile tea per day (they make a great tasting combination BTW), but I'm considering using more chamomile.
I don't have access to rapamycin, but I'm hoping a cocktail of daily ginkgo (quercitin), EGCG, apeginin, caffeine and curcumin provide a decent mTor cocktail. I just discovered the CD38 inhibition from apeginin as a HUGE bonus.
Anyhow, anybody know how many chamoline tea bags would it take to get 5mg+ of apeginin?