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DrugAge entry for Rhodiola rosea extract


Summary

Species No. Entries MAX(Avg/Med Lifespan Change %) MEAN(Avg/Med Lifespan Change %) MAX(Max Lifespan Change %) MEAN(Max Lifespan Change %)

Results

Compound/Formulation Species Sex Strain Dosage Avg/Med Lifespan Change (%) Avg/Med Lifespan Significance Max Lifespan Change (%) Reference

Lifespan Charts for Rhodiola rosea extract


References

Bertelli, A et al. (1998) Plasma and tissue resveratrol concentrations and pharmacological activity. Drugs Exp Clin Res 24(3)133-138 PubMed
Jafari, M et al. (2007) Rhodiola: a promising anti-aging Chinese herb. Rejuvenation Res 10(4)587-602 PubMed
Wiegant, FA et al. (2009) Plant adaptogens increase lifespan and stress resistance in C. elegans. Biogerontology 10(1)27-42 PubMed
Schriner, SE et al. (2009) Decreased mitochondrial superoxide levels and enhanced protection against paraquat in Drosophila melanogaster supplemented with Rhodiola rosea. Free Radic. Res. 43(9)836-843 PubMed
Schriner, SE et al. (2013) Extension of Drosophila lifespan by Rhodiola rosea through a mechanism independent from dietary restriction. PLoS ONE 8(5)e63886 PubMed
Gospodaryov, DV et al. (2013) Lifespan extension and delay of age-related functional decline caused by Rhodiola rosea depends on dietary macronutrient balance. Longev Healthspan 2(1)5 PubMed
Chen, C et al. (2016) Rhodiola rosea extends lifespan and improves stress tolerance in silkworm, Bombyx mori. Biogerontology 17(2)373-381 PubMed

DGIdb Human Drug-Gene Interactions for Rhodiola rosea extract

Interaction Types Gene Symbol Common Name HGNC Id DGIdb Sources References

Stitch DB Human Drug-Protein Interactions for Rhodiola rosea extract

Up to 20 direct protein and drug interactions are displayed, having a medium confidence score (0.450) or above. Second order interactions are tabulated below.

Ensembl Id StringDB Id