Description
Apigenin Supplement is a flavonoid found in small quantities in many fruits and vegetables, such as in celery, chamomile flowers, and coriander. The compound has broad applications and may be beneficial e.g., to decrease blood pressure and blood lipids, for brain function, to reduce restlessness, and the energy metabolism in the cells.
Overall, the bioactive molecule is present in various biological activities due to the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and antiviral effect.
Anxiety and Sleep Disorders
Research suggests it has anxiolytic (anxiety-reducing) effects and that it can aid in the management of anxiety disorders and contributes to better sleep quality.
Antioxidant
As a powerful antioxidant, apigenin helps combat oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals in the body. The antioxidant property contributes to overall cellular health, while oxidative stress links to aging and chronic disease.
Cardiovascular Health
The flavonoid may have positive effects on heart health by improving cardiovascular function. Apigenin is linked to lowered blood pressure, reduced inflammation in blood vessels, and a decreased risk for cardiovascular disease.
Neuroprotective
Apigenin shows promise in supporting brain health and protecting against neurodegenerative diseases. The compound has been studied for its ability to modulate neurotransmitter activity, reduce oxidative stress in the brain, and potentially mitigate the risk of age-related cognitive decline.<
Anti-Inflammatory
Apigenin supplement exhibits anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting inflammatory mediators and pathways. This can help reduce chronic inflammation in the body, which is linked to cardiovascular disease and certain cancers.
Blood Sugar
The supplement is investigated for its potential role in pre-diabetes management. Studies suggest that it may help regulate blood sugar levels, improve i-sensitivity, and reduce complications.
Female Periods
Some studies suggest that apigenin may have hormonal regulatory effects, particularly in relation to estrogen. This could potentially benefit women’s health, including menstrual regularity.
Antimicrobial
Apigenin exhibits antimicrobial properties, making it effective against certain bacteria and fungi. This suggests potential applications in the prevention and treatment of infections.
Skin Health
Apigenin has certain dermatological benefits, as it can help protect the skin from UV-induced damage, reduce skin inflammation, and promote overall skin health.
Potentially Anti-Cancer
Research suggests that apigenin supplement may play a role in cancer prevention and treatment. Its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, coupled with its ability to induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells, and autophagy, which has made it a subject of interest in oncology research.
Suggested use
The suggested daily dose for adults is 100 mg – 600 mg. Note that dose is very small, as 0.5 gram is about 1/8 of a teaspoon (usually 5 gram).
Ingredients
Apigenin Supplement 99% (concentrated). Made from Chamomile flower (Matricaria chamomilla).
Disclaimer
The various effects are not guaranteed and results may vary due to several factors between different people.
We strive to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by the manufacturers and recommend that you read all labels and warnings. However, the information is not a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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