I posted this as a comment on another thread, but figure it probably deserves to be a topic of its own. Does anyone have any insight into, 1- the potential for genotoxicity (based on the below cited studies), and 2- if it fulfills the purported life-extension properties of metformin (i.e., the same mechanisms). For some reason, the Examine.com post on Berberine doesn't cover the studies below.
Regarding 1, here are studies that I came across from someone's Reddit post:
Mechanism study of goldenseal-associated DNA damage http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/23747414[1]
"As measured by the Comet assay and the expression of γ-H2A.X, berberine, followed by palmatine, appeared to be the most potent DNA damage inducer in human hepatoma HepG2 cells."
Berberine induces double-strand DNA breaks in Rev3 deficient cellshttp://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/24584584[2]
"Following berberine treatment, cell cycle analysis identified that G2/M arrest was increased in Rev3-/- cells. Furthermore, compared with wild-type cells (WT), berberine also induced a significant increase in double-strand breaks (DSBs) in Rev3-/- cells, as revealed by chromosomal aberration (CA) analysis."
Genotoxicity of the isoquinoline alkaloid berberine in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organismshttp://www.ncbi.nlm..../pubmed/7681536[3]
"Among the different repair-deficient mutants examined, a mutant blocked in the DNA strand-break repair pathway (rad52-1) was found to be the most sensitive to the cytotoxic effect of berberine."
Berberine induces apoptosis and DNA damage in MG‑63 human osteosarcoma cellshttp://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/25050485[4]
"Furthermore, berberine induced significant concentration- and time-dependent increases in DNA damage compared with that in the negative control [in the MG-63 cells]"
*Toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of goldenseal root powder (Hydrastis Canadensis) in F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice (feed studies). * http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/21372858[5]
Regarding 2, this article ( http://www.inquisitr...n-to-120-years/) mentions that "Researchers believe that metformin works by boosting availability of oxygen to body cells. This boosts the vigor of cells and prolongs their lifespan." Does Berberine do the same? Or is Metformin actually much better for life extension than Berberine?