Hi,
I have several questions about resveratrol and other stilbenoids such as pterostilbene. I have done some small looking-up but I may be very wrong in my conclusions so I need your expertise on this. I hope this will stimulate some well-needed discussions in this dying subforum.
1) What is the optimal dosage for resveratrol? (high-dose vs low-dose)
Studies seem to converge towards lower dosage compared to higher dosage. I have not yet look into what constitutes a higher dosage compared to a lower dosage since I lack the knowledge of metabolic conversion from rat dosing to human dosing. Still, the bioavailability of resveratrol is so low that maybe a high-dose may be require to even have a low-dose bioavailability.
Cho, Su-Jung, Un Ju Jung and Myung-Sook Choi. "Differential effects of low-dose resveratrol on adiposity and hepatic steatosis." British Journal of Nutrition 108.12 (2012): 2166–2175. 20 October 2017.
<https://doi.org/10.1...7114512000347>.
"A low dose of RV (0·005 %) appeared to be more effective than a higher dose of RV (0·02 %) for suppressing adiposity and hepatic steatosis development with a significant decrease in body weight gain, plasma TAG and total cholesterol levels."
Effects of resveratrol on body weight and food intake in diet-induced obese mice -
"In HFD-fed mice, supplementation of RV at a low dose (0·005 %) significantly suppressed body weight gain after 3 weeks, but the higher dose of RV (0·02 %) was surprisingly not effective [...]"
Effects of resveratrol on fat accumulation in diet-induced obese mice -
"Only the low dose of RV (0·005 %) effectively reduced the weight of the epididymal and retroperitoneal adipose depots in HFD-fed mice (Fig. 1). Hence, overall total visceral adipose weight was significantly lowered by RV supplementation, although the low dose appeared to be more effective than the higher dose [...]"
Effect of resveratrol on plasma and hepatic lipid levels in diet-induced obese mice -
"Remarkably, RV was more effective at a low dose (0·005 %), but not at a higher dose (0·02 %), for reducing plasma TAG and total cholesterol levels in HFD-fed mice. [...]
RV caused a marked decrease in the number and size of liver fat droplets, and the low dose of RV (0·005%) appeared to be more effective than the higher dose of RV (0·02 %)."
Pearson, Kevin J., et al. "Resveratrol delays age-related deterioration and mimics transcriptional aspects of dietary restriction without extending lifespan." Cell Metabolism 8.2 (2008): 157–168. 20 October 2017.
<https://dx.doi.org/1...t.2008.06.011>.
Survival -
"In the lower-dose (HCLR) group, maximum life span was also increased, while this effect did not reach significance for the higher dose (HCR) [...]"
"While the HCR group had a very slight decrease in body weight that was not statistically significant, the HCLR group displayed a significant increase in body weight, despite consuming a similar amount of food [...]"
2) Should resveratrol be taken with meal?
I find that this is irrelevant. I take it along with meal as to take it with niacin and others. I hope for resveratrol to activate NAMPT. Given that I take resveratrol with meal, a standard meal seems to be better than a high-fat one.
Vaz-da-Silva, M, et al. "Effect of food on the pharmacokinetic profile of trans-resveratrol." Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 46.11 (2008): 564-70. 20 October 2017. <https://www.ncbi.nlm...bmed/19000554>.
"The rate of absorption of trans-resveratrol following an oral 400 mg single-dose was significantly delayed by the presence of food, as reflected by Cmax and tmax. However, the extent of absorption, as reflected by AUC- yen, was not affected in a relevant way."
la Porte, C, et al. "Steady-State pharmacokinetics and tolerability of trans-resveratrol 2000 mg twice daily with food, quercetin and alcohol (ethanol) in healthy human subjects." Clin Pharmacokinet. 49.7 (2010): 449-54. 20
October 2017. <https://doi.org/10.2...0000000-00000>.
"In order to maximize trans-resveratrol exposure, it should be taken with a standard breakfast and not with a high-fat meal."
3) What should be taken along with resveratrol?
Leucine - synergistic effect to Sirt1
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/22913271
NAD+ precursors - the precursors convert to NAM in the intestine and NAMPT converts them back, and resveratrol seems to activate NAMPT.
4) What is the optimal dosage for pterostilbene?
Pterostilbene seems to be the same as resveratrol.
"a bell-curve that may favor lower dosages such as is found in food consumption rather than higher dosages from supplementation."
https://examine.com/.../pterostilbene/
This is my primary question that I want to know. 50 mg is sold everywhere but MegaResveratrol sold at around 250 mg. That is 5x the dosage per supplementation. Should I be taking that much?
Edited by recon, 21 October 2017 - 02:16 AM.