NIH Study Finds Taurine Falls Short as a Reliable Aging Biomarker
New NIH research challenges the popular idea that taurine levels reliably track biological aging, raising questions for supplement advocates.
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New NIH research challenges the popular idea that taurine levels reliably track biological aging, raising questions for supplement advocates.
New metabolomics research shows taurine supplementation restores energy production, antioxidant defenses, and amino acid metabolism in aging oocytes.
New research shows taurine prevents postovulatory oocyte deterioration by restoring TBK1-driven mitophagy and protecting mitochondrial health.
Taurine activates OGT/Gpx4 signaling to halt ferroptosis in chondrocytes, offering a safe dietary strategy against post-traumatic osteoarthritis.
A study of 137 men aged 20โ93 found no link between circulating taurine and age, muscle health, or mitochondrial function.
New mouse research reveals taurine reduces senescent cells in damaged livers via a novel HโS/IGFBP-1 axis, offering a fresh therapeutic angle.
Taurine produced in the gut during IBD triggers angiogenin to degrade inflammatory mitochondrial RNA, revealing a new immune-modulating pathway.
Tumor environments trigger cellular stress that shuts down immune responses, but targeting these pathways may enhance immunotherapy effectiveness.
New research challenges the idea that falling taurine levels drive aging, finding levels actually increase or stay stable with age.
Study shows taurine supplementation can reverse skin aging effects of sleep loss by mimicking estrogen's protective actions.
New research reveals how a key enzyme maintains liver health during alcohol exposure, offering potential therapeutic targets.
Review identifies taurine, betaine, ฮฑ-ketoglutarate, and other naturally-produced compounds that may delay aging through multiple cellular pathways.