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<i>Rhodiola</i> : A Promising Anti-Aging Chinese Herb
Mahtab Jafari, Jeffrey S. Felgner, Irvin I. Bussel, Tony Hutchili, B. Khodayari, Michael R. Rose, C. Vince-Cruz, Laurence D. Mueller
Rejuvenation Research · 2007 · ▲ 89 citations
Abstract
Using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, we investigated the effects of Rhodiola on life-span. Rhodiola is a plant root used in traditional Chinese medicine that may increase an organism's resistance to stress. It has been proposed that Rhodiola can extend longevity and improve health span by alleviating oxidative stress. Rhodiola supplied every other day at 30 mg/mL significantly increased the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster. When comparing the distribution of deaths between Rhodiola-supplemented and control flies, Rhodiola-fed flies exhibited decelerated aging. Although the observed extension in lifespan was associated with statistically insignificant reductions in fecundity, correcting for a possible dietary restriction effect still did not eliminate the difference between supplemented and control flies, nor does the effect of Rhodiola depend on dietary manipulation, strongly suggesting that Rhodiola is not a mere dietary restriction mimetic. Although this study does not reveal the causal mechanism behind the effect of Rhodiola, it does suggest that the supplement is worthy of continued investigation, unlike the other Chinese herbals, Lu Duo Wei (LDW), Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (BZYQT), San Zhi Pian (SZP, Three Imperial Mushrooms), Hong Jing Tian (Rhodiola) that were evaluated in this study.
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Jafari, M., Felgner, J.S., Bussel, I.I., Hutchili, T., Khodayari, B., Rose, M.R., Vince-Cruz, C., & Mueller, L.D. (2007). <i>Rhodiola</i> : A Promising Anti-Aging Chinese Herb. <em>Rejuvenation Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1089/rej.2007.0560
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Jafari M, Felgner JS, Bussel II, Hutchili T, Khodayari B, Rose MR, et al. <i>Rhodiola</i> : A Promising Anti-Aging Chinese Herb. Rejuvenation Research. 2007. doi:10.1089/rej.2007.0560.
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@article{mahtab2007iRhodi,
title = {<i>Rhodiola</i> : A Promising Anti-Aging Chinese Herb},
author = {Mahtab Jafari and Jeffrey S. Felgner and Irvin I. Bussel and Tony Hutchili and B. Khodayari and Michael R. Rose and C. Vince-Cruz and Laurence D. Mueller},
journal = {Rejuvenation Research},
year = {2007},
doi = {10.1089/rej.2007.0560},
}
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