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Tag: Senomorphics

Cells and DNA
Researchers have discovered a cocktail of micro-RNA strands that make some extracellular vesicles (EVs) effective in reducing cellular senescence and published their findings in Aging Cell. A new approach to senescence Why We Age: Cellular SenescenceAs your body ages, more of your cells become senescent. Senescent cells do not divide or support the tissues of...
Skin aging
A recent study featured in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology has analyzed the impact of a topical product containing OS-01. This is a senotherapeutic peptide that targets senescence, affecting the skin's barrier function and multiple aging biomarkers [1]. Conducted by a team from OneSkin alongside academic partners, this initial trial aimed to determine if skin...
Exosome inside
Working with flies, mice, and human cells, scientists have demonstrated that a highly conserved protein can modulate cellular senescence, potentially opening a new avenue for future therapies [1]. DNA damage and senescence Imagine what would happen if the computer code in the software we use daily began accumulating errors with time. A somewhat similar process...
Ginkgo Biloba
Researchers publishing in Aging Cell have documented some potential effects of rutin against senescence and cancer. Rutin is a natural compound found in several plants. Another compound to fight senescence In this study, the researchers place rutin among the many other natural compounds that have demonstrated effectiveness in the lab against cellular senescence, including fisetin...
Grape seeds
Studying grape seed extract, scientists have discovered a new senomorphic compound that enhances chemotherapy and prolongs lifespan and healthspan in mice [1]. Nature's drugstore Many drugs have come to us from the world of plants, including promising geroprotective molecules such as resveratrol. However, identifying specific components of plant extracts that exert positive effects can be...
If there is one thing about aging research that is almost sure to grab public attention, it is something that has a visible effect. A new product on the market that claims to reduce senescent cells in aged skin could achieve that, assuming that the pending human study is successful. OneSkin recently released OS-01, a...