The COMT Inhibitor Synergy thread is kind of getting old, and the point of it was not well established. I wanted to find a way to still get the benefits of herbs like Ginkgo and Astragulus while getting the benefit of a COMT Inhibitor. The trouble is that most herbs with catechols like tea (catechins) and coffee (caffeic acid) also inhibit a number of DNA enzymes like Telomerase and Topoisomerase.
We discussed some synergies with various other herbs, such as ones for MAO-B inhibition. I took some time to figure out exactly the purpose of the enzyme and determined that it only broke down molecules with the catechol ring (a phenyl ring plus an adjacent OH molecule). Eventually, I came to the conclusion that we'll need some type of larger molecule so that it won't get caught in the DNA enzymes... I remember reading somewhere that molecules within a certain diameter can penetrate the cell nucleus or get into DNA enzymes or something.
So I'm on the search for something like the following:
- Inhibits Catechol-O-Methyl-Transferase (COMT)
- Longer half life (6 to 10 hours as opposed to 2 or 3)
- Crosses the Blood Brain Barrier
- Does not inhibit DNA synthesis
- No (or low) affinity in vitro for Telomerase, Topoisomerase, or DNA/RNA modifications.
- OR too large in size to cross nuclear membrane.
- Easily bought (retail / wholesale only) in extract form.
- EGCG
- Quercetin
- Catechin
- Epicatechin
- Fisetin
- Luteolin
- Resveratrol
- Caffeic Acid
- Chlorogenic Acid
- Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester
Join me in this quest to find such a thing. Why? Because theoretically COMT inhibition will increase working capacity via slowing down Norepinephrine break-down in the Pre-Frontal Cortex. Theoretically great for ADHD, Dementia, Parkinsons, Depression, etc... Plus, I just want to. So there.
Edited by devinthayer, 27 October 2011 - 02:45 PM.