Study Title: Recovery of Indicators of Mitochondrial Biogenesis, Oxidative Stress, and Aging With (-)-Epicatechin in Senile Mice
Citation: Moreno-Ulloa et al., 2015 · The Journals of Gerontology: Series A
What the Study Found: In senile (24-month-old) mice, (−)-epicatechin treatment reduced oxidative stress markers and restored indicators of mitochondrial biogenesis to levels seen in young animals. It also improved structural and functional endpoints in multiple tissues. Overall, the flavanol shifted the biology of aged mice toward a more youthful profile.
What this means in real life: Aging naturally erodes mitochondrial biogenesis and raises oxidative stress, draining cellular energy and accelerating decline. This study shows that (−)-epicatechin can reverse these changes in old mice, restoring mitochondrial renewal and lowering oxidative damage. At Mitozz we focus on mitochondrial health because supporting biogenesis and redox balance is one of the most direct ways to promote healthy aging and sustained vitality.
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