This article is pro liquid liposomes
https://www.actinovo...-the-comparison
Edited by Gal220, 20 February 2024 - 03:04 AM.
Posted 20 February 2024 - 02:32 AM
This article is pro liquid liposomes
https://www.actinovo...-the-comparison
Edited by Gal220, 20 February 2024 - 03:04 AM.
Posted 21 February 2024 - 05:10 AM
From PlantaCorp
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Liposomes are produced in a liquid atmosphere. When liposomal formulations are dried, the structure of the liposomes can no longer be maintained, and the liposomes dissociate.
We conducted a bioavailability study that compared liquid and powder forms of vitamin C. This study proved that the bioavailability of the powdered liposomal form was as poor as a non-liposomal powder product. In comparison, the liquid liposomal vit. C had a very high bioavailability."
Someone marked unsure to the first post, I am also unsure
but why pay a premium price for NMN/NR/NAD+ powdered liposomes if the liquid liposomal is a superior product?
Renue By Science is who I prefer to order from and they offer both but liquid liposomal is only NMN. It seems like the obvious buy and thats what I wound up purchasing
Not sure why they even offer the capsule
Edited by Gal220, 21 February 2024 - 05:10 AM.
Posted 21 February 2024 - 07:59 AM
This study proved that the bioavailability of the powdered liposomal form was as poor as a non-liposomal powder product. In comparison, the liquid liposomal vit. C had a very high bioavailability."
Already a few years this study by Dr. Levy (together with Nina Mikirova and Ronald Hunninghake) came out, which finally did measure the leukocytes cell's concentration, comparing 5g liposomal to 5g ordinary ascorbic acid (and with hydrocortisone). I'm not aware of any other.
Quote:
Summary
- Comparisons of the liposome-encapsulated and non-encapsulated (powder) ascorbate supplementations demonstrated that liposomal ascorbate intake results in longer retention of ascorbate in blood. Plasma concentrations of ascorbate remained at the level of 100% increase during 3 hours for non-encapsulated ascorbate and longer than 4.5 hours for liposomal ascorbate. The maximum percentage of ascorbate increase was the same for both formulations and reached 150%-170%.
- The concentrations of ascorbate in white blood cells were changed after intake of ascorbate in the form of non-encapsulated and encapsulated liposomal ascorbate supplementations. The average maximum increase in the concentrations of ascorbate in cells was the same for both formulations (in range 40%÷50%). The data show that liposomal ascorbate resulted in faster intake by cells. The comparison of the areas under the curve for concentrations that were higher than initial levels showed that AUC was on 50% larger for liposomal formulation in comparison with non-encapsulated ascorbate.
- The data support our hypothesis that hydrocortisone can have effect on the uptake of ascorbate by cells, when it is given as an adjuvant to ascorbate supplementation. The injection of hydrocortisone before intake of supplements resulted in more favorable percentage of intracellular ascorbate intake.
- The weakness of the study is the low number of the participants and the measurements of ascorbate concentrations in plasma and cells by a method based on the condensation reaction of dehydroascorbic with formation of colored product that was detected by fluorescence.
To summarize, the same plasma levels with both, but an insignificant slightly longer retention time for liposomal at equal 5 gram doses. Now the results at least I have been waiting for a long time: lymphocytes cell concentration actually the same again, but AUC concentration in cells 50% larger with liposoamal only.
I certainly will stick to 25 g/d of ordinary ascorbic acid I took for 10 years, and which already showed so many health-benefits to me. Instead of taking about 16 g/d of expensive liposomal, which would equal my dose in respect to absorption according to this study.
Posted 21 February 2024 - 12:06 PM
I certainly will stick to 25 g/d of ordinary ascorbic acid I took for 10 years, and which already showed so many health-benefits to me. Instead of taking about 16 g/d of expensive liposomal, which would equal my dose in respect to absorption according to this study.
Sorry for the error, by pasting an old post of mine. It's already been 15 years.
Posted 21 February 2024 - 02:26 PM
I wouldn't bother with liposomal for many nutrients, there is the problem of getting past the liver for NAD+ though
I think Renue By Science sublingual liposome is ideal for NAD+, I like their capsule formulation, but I have doubts about liposomal powder as a delivery mechanism
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