Okay so I have big questions about how much spermidine is in various wheat products.
So there is wheat germ, wheat germ oil, and fermented wheat germ.
Now I have looked high and low to find out how much SP is in wheat germ vs wheat germ oil, and there is ZERO data on this anywhere. ALL the sources I looked have the same number for both - 243 mg/1000 gm
But does that really seem possible? SP is water soluble. Are you telling me the SP content of the whole wheat germ is exactly the same as the concentrated wheat germ oil? I have a very difficult time believing that.
The other question I have is re: the amount of SP in products sold on amazon that purport to be SP supplements. The amount of SP per capsule seems fairly low, .5 mg per cap for spermidineLIFE. I mean that is barely anymore SP than just plain old wheat germ oil.
Therefore I think maybe its smart to skip the expensive supplements and just use a solid WG oil supplement instead.
But then there is fermented wheat germ which has an impressive amount of data on being a potent anti cancer drug
https://nutritionj.b...1475-2891-10-89
Now the fermentation process usually has the effect of concentrating nutrients. So does the fermentation process concentrate SP? Is the SP content of FWG exactly the same as WG and WG oil? More? Less?
I have emailed Avemar, the manufacturer of the most popular FWG product out there and asked about the SP content of their product. No response yet.
FWG is expensive, maybe not worth the price, but still intriguing to me.