Regarding the studies mentioned at the links below, it seems Alpah-ketoglutarate might be involved in lifespan extension by inhibiting ATP synthase and TOR.
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/24828042
https://medicalxpres...n-nematode.html
I have been taking 250 MG of Niagen per day and I was thinking of taking arginine alpha-ketoglutarate the "Real AKG" brand, in a supplement from swansons shown at the link below.
https://www.swansonv...utarate-90-tabs
Real-AKG brand
http://www.innlabs.com/AKG.html
When I saw the study on possible lifespan extension via AKG, and the likely cause, it got me wondering if AAKG is compatible with Niagen and an increase in NAD+ ?
Would AAGK likely oppose the effects of Niagen or help it somehow ?
I would appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks,
John
P.S. Sorry about the spelling of Nicotinamide Riboside in the post title, I copied & pasted it from somewhere and realized it was spelled wrong after the post. Perhaps a MOD can correct it.
Edited by John2009, 07 April 2018 - 07:10 PM.