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Nutritional Aspects of Spermidine
Frank Madeo, Sebastian J. Hofer, Tobias Pendl, Maria A. Bauer, Tobias Eisenberg, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Guido Kroemer
Annual Review of Nutrition · 2020 · ▲ 112 citations
Abstract
Natural polyamines (spermidine and spermine) are small, positively charged molecules that are ubiquitously found within organisms and cells. They exert numerous (intra)cellular functions and have been implicated to protect against several age-related diseases. Although polyamine levels decline in a complex age-dependent, tissue-, and cell type-specific manner, they are maintained in healthy nonagenarians and centenarians. Increased polyamine levels, including through enhanced dietary intake, have been consistently linked to improved health and reduced overall mortality. In preclinical models, dietary supplementation with spermidine prolongs life span and health span. In this review, we highlight salient aspects of nutritional polyamine intake and summarize the current knowledge of organismal and cellular uptake and distribution of dietary (and gastrointestinal) polyamines and their impact on human health. We further summarize clinical and epidemiological studies of dietary polyamines.
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Madeo, F., Hofer, S.J., Pendl, T., Bauer, M.A., Eisenberg, T., Carmona‐Gutiérrez, D., & Kroemer, G. (2020). Nutritional Aspects of Spermidine. <em>Annual Review of Nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-nutr-120419-015419
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Madeo F, Hofer SJ, Pendl T, Bauer MA, Eisenberg T, Carmona‐Gutiérrez D, et al. Nutritional Aspects of Spermidine. Annual Review of Nutrition. 2020. doi:10.1146/annurev-nutr-120419-015419.
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@article{frank2020Nutrit,
title = {Nutritional Aspects of Spermidine},
author = {Frank Madeo and Sebastian J. Hofer and Tobias Pendl and Maria A. Bauer and Tobias Eisenberg and Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez and Guido Kroemer},
journal = {Annual Review of Nutrition},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1146/annurev-nutr-120419-015419},
}
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