“…Further investigation on other gerotherapeutics indicates that they target common mechanisms within each hallmark of aging, which includes scavenging of ROS and thereby oxidative stress by metformin in human immune cells, rapamycin in erythrocytes, MB in rat hearts, aspirin in endothelial cells, and NAC in the brain (Duicu et al, 2017; Garg et al, 2018; Hartwig et al, 2021; Jorda et al, 2020; Singh et al, 2016). Moreover, metformin, rapamycin, and aspirin further protect against DNA damage either via lowering DNA‐damage accumulation (rapamycin and aspirin) or upregulating DNA‐damage response (metformin) (Chen et al, 2011; Kulkarni et al, 2020; Rahman et al, 2021; Saha et al, 2014). SGLT2i improves mitochondrial function by preventing calcium buildup, while metformin and MB regulate the electron transport chain (Chen et al, 2021; Duicu et al, 2017; Olgar et al, 2020; Xiong et al, 2017).…”