Fisetin Fights Atherosclerosis by Rewiring Cholesterol Metabolism
A flavonoid found in strawberries activates a key nuclear receptor to slash cholesterol and reverse arterial plaque in mice.
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A flavonoid found in strawberries activates a key nuclear receptor to slash cholesterol and reverse arterial plaque in mice.
Intermittent fisetin dosing in old mice reduced frailty and boosted grip strength, matching results from genetic and synthetic senolytic approaches.
A multiomics and network pharmacology study reveals fisetin reduces alveolar bone loss and protects periodontal fibroblasts from oxidative damage.
Discover how 'zombie cells' in your body send harmful signals that spread aging from cell to cell โ and what scientists are doing to stop them.
A mechanistic deep-dive into cutting-edge anti-inflammaging interventions โ from senolytic pharmacology and precision cytokine targeting to partial reprogramming strategies that aim to restore youthful immune homeostasis.
A comprehensive review reveals fisetin's broad therapeutic potential spanning senescence, neurodegeneration, and cancer โ with key bioavailability hurdles to overcome.
Fisetin encapsulated in liposomes significantly reduces IL-6 and IL-8 secretion in senescent lung cells, revealing potent senomorphic but not senolytic activity.
A Phase 2 pilot trial investigates whether the natural senolytic compound fisetin can reduce dysfunction and complications in COVID-19 patients.
A new mouse study shows fisetin senolytic treatment reverses age-related endothelial dysfunction by eliminating senescent cells and reducing the SASP factor CXCL12.
Fisetin is emerging as a top senolytic candidate, clearing senescent cells linked to aging โ and strawberries are its richest dietary source.
Natural flavonoid fisetin activates mitophagy and xenophagy pathways to restrict intracellular Salmonella growth in immune cells.
A 2026 review evaluates how two common dietary flavonoids target senescent cells, potentially slowing aging and age-related disease.
Single-cell analysis reveals how the flavonoid fisetin may reduce neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease by targeting specific astrocyte subgroups.
Expert reviews rank fisetin and quercetin as top senolytics, with spermidine and resveratrol as supporting players in longevity supplement stacks.
Combining the flavonoid fisetin with SGLT2 inhibitor dapagliflozin outperformed either drug alone in restoring hormones, reducing oxidative stress, and normalizing reproductive cycles in PCOS rats.
Two natural compounds suppress cellular senescence in osteoarthritic cartilage progenitor cells, reducing inflammatory SASP markers via p53 pathway.
New research shows removing senescent cells with fisetin dramatically reduces dangerous heart rhythm disorders in aging rabbits.
Two natural polyphenols reverse amyloid-beta damage in human neurons by restoring mitochondrial health, autophagy, and synaptic function.
Researchers identify NUF2 as a key driver of prostate cancer and discover fisetin, a natural compound, as a promising inhibitor of this oncogene.
A product review breaks down the evidence tiers for four popular longevity supplements and rates the best commercial stacks.
Quercetin, kaempferol, myricetin, and fisetin each attack Alzheimer's through distinct molecular pathways, from amyloid clearance to neuroinflammation.
A medicinal-chemistry optimized flavonol called F-4N shows 50ร greater senolytic potency than quercetin and resolves lung fibrosis in animal models.