How to increase the bioavailability of Fisetin
I'm preparing to do a Fisetin senolytic experiment, but I've read on the article from Mayo Clinic ( https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2352396418303736 ) that the administration mode was done through a mix of phosal and other stuff :
100 mg/kg of fisetin in 60% Phosal 50 PG:30% PEG400:10% ethanol
So the bioavailability of the Fisetin should be a key step for the treatment. I am looking for some information on how to increase the Fisetin bioavailability. Does anyone know of some methods to do this ?
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Hello,
I introduce myself briefly I am 31 years old, I take Trans-reveratrol since January 1st, 2013.
I wanted to do a cure of FISETIN notament for the anti-inflammatory properties but also for the elimination of senescent cells.
After many readings of studies and testimonials I bought a pot of Fisetin 100Mmg Dr. TheBest and 1 pot of fisetin 100mg. SWANSON. In order to be sure to assimilate the fisetin I took the product empty stomach and during a meal, morning and evening and sometimes during the day (I tried everything). I tested the fisetin 500mg waking with Vitamin C + OMega 3 + 30ML of walnut oil. Regarding the results undeniably they exist !!
I had lower back pain and shoulder pain because of bodybuilding they totally disappeared, I consume more energy and during my treatment that lasted 5 days or I took on average between 500 and 800mg a day, I found a real sensation of "cold" in my body is very impressive. I consume a better mood and a boost of energy, more than with the precursor use of Nad +.
Senescent cells accumulate every 60 months. So I will do a cure again but this time I will combine with bioperine. I want to clarify that I was using FISETIN always in combination with 250mg of Trans-resveratrol. The first 2 days of the cure I was a bit amorphous.
I want you to avoid the effects of FISETIN + BIOPERINE.Do not hesitate if you have questions.
Take Care
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I found this report from 2016. Some are obviously trying to increase bioavailability through nanoencapsulation. I hope someone soon has an efficient route for placing fisetin in the bloodstream.
Some have proposed using suppositories. Suppositories can be ok if the only purpose is to do intermittent senolytic therapy. But for daily use I prefer the oral route. I have not heard about any experiments with homemade fisetin-suppositories. I guess we have to see if anyone is up to it.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10717544.2016.1245366
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One suggestion is to add lecithin to the dose of Fisetin. Lecithin is well known as an emulsifier so it should help mix Fisetin with water and increase absorption. I tried it with my last course of senolytic meds using approximately 2 grams of Lecithin with each 2 gram dose of Fisetin. I also take Echinacea as an immune system stimulant on the assumption that Fisetin exposes senescent cells but it's the macroglia that actually remove those cells. It seem logical that temporarily stimulating the immune system to produce more macroglia and increase their activity level would make better use of the Fisetin while it's effect lasts.
Has anyone seen / heard of a simple test to determine what concentration or percentage of senescent cells are present in a body or some indicator of how much have been removed? Without some metric to measure the level of senescent cells in a living body it's hard to judge how effective any senolytic treatment is.
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Hello - I am new to this group. I am interested in trying fisetin in acute doses, as described by Yousufzadeh et al eBioMed 2016 and in the clinical by these same investigators at Mayo Clinic.
Has anyone had the fisetin they obtain from supplements manufacturers (Swanson, Vitaspace, Dr. Best, etc.) tested for purity? I am asking because I bought 25 g of what is advertised as bulk 98% fisetin for $50 from age.less on eBay. The fisetin is made in China, but the merchant is in Philadelphia and sounded pretty convincing. Eyballing it, it is a pale yellow powder that looks EXACTLY the same as bulk fisetin from Selleck Chemicals, a reputable chemical company cited that Yousufzadeh et al. used for their mouse study, and likely, for their clinical study as well. BUT, the Selleck fisetin sells for ~$1,242 at 97.5% purity. I cannot fathom why this difference, unless the affordable sources of fisetin are not what they claim to be... Anyone know where I can get the age.less product analyzed? - I hesitate to ask Selleck whether they would analyze it for me...
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I wonder if anyone has thoughts or experience on effects of senolytc treatment (fisetin) on concurrent immunization. I have been planning a round of acute Fisetin tx (25 mg/kg/day in olive oil x 3 days). I got my 1st COVID shot a week ago, next one is due in 2 weeks. Any thoughts whether fisetin dosing at this time might interfere with (or enhance???) acquisition of immunity?
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New to here. I have a basal cell carcinoma on my nose that will be removed in about a month. Meanwhile I have been taking oral fisetin intermittantly. The carcinoma looked like a small volcano about 1/16" high. It was cracked open at the top and would bleed very easily. Now it is close to flat, has closed up and no longer bleeds. Amazing stuff.