The Effect of Spermidine Supplementation on Cognitive Function in Adults: A Mini-Review
Virginia Zarama,
Paulo Mattos,
Kimberly P. Gomez
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Spermidine, a naturally occurring polyamine found in various foods, has been linked to enhanced autophagy and has shown potential cognitive benefits in previous human studies. This mini-review aimed to evaluate the evidence on spermidine’s effect on the adult population’s cognitive functions. Methods: Randomized clinical trials, controlled cohort/cross-sectional, and controlled before-after studies assessing spermidine consumption/supplementation compared to placebo, non-placebo comparators, or … Show more
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