I recently emailed one of the Fisetin researchers about what a safe a dose would be for memory enhancement. I was told that since there haven't been thorough toxicology studies we don't how safe it is. Using intravenous injection however, the LD50 dose was 180mg/kg for mice. Further, there are mice which have been on 500 mg Fisetin per kg of food for over a year without any adverse effects.
The researcher explained that according to the FDA conversion table the human dose should be 0.8-2 mg/kg orally.
I have ordered Fisetin 50% from vitaspace.com. However, I'm a little worried about the other other 50% even though it is apparently "inert smoke tree material"… For 1300$ we can have a kg of 98% Fisetin made if anyone else is interested.
Thanks for passing on the info. you got from a researcher. Could you simply paste the e-mails here from the research laboratory? What Fisetin research area are you referring to?
As for Vitaspace... They seem to charge pretty high for everything but seem to be a good company. You could get it synthesized for MUCH cheaper somewhere else for greater quantities at a higher potency. $1300 is asking abit much for an extract in my opinion.
I pasted some supplier info. in my post above.
The COA, IUPAC... All that seemingly useless info. is used to search up chemicals from a synthesizer company (the molecular wieght and formula are simply a way for me to further confirm what I'm looking at is not an altered form of fisetin). I included a few links where you can get price listings+certificate of analysis information from a company if interested... (just to give a heads up that there's actually some relevant info. I've found; I know some of the info. I listed is seeminly useless but it actually isn't. One could make an entire database based off of this criteria for other nootropics as well.)
A forward thinking nootropic supplier could be interested in obtaining some Fisetin from one of these suppliers but unfortunately most seem to only want to look into this stuff only after everyone has caught on already. If someone wants to try some of this stuff out and make a subjective report feel free to do so. Just make sure what your getting is free of contaminants by asking for a certificate of analysis; this can be obtained from a company or paid for by yourself and sending it to a lab here in the states for analysis.
I haven't found any side effects but, as mentioned in my above post, there is some CYP inhibition (enzymes in the liver responsible for metabolizing substances); although I'm not sure how potent/strong this supposed CYP inhibition is or lasts after taking Fisetin. If you're taking medication with this, be aware that it's possible Fisetin may slow down the rate at which you metabolize it possibly...
Edited by yowza, 24 July 2009 - 09:52 PM.