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Epithalon vs Fisetin

A side-by-side research comparison of Epithalon and Fisetin across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeEpithalonFisetin
Full nameEpithalon (Epitalon / Epithalone)Fisetin (Senolytic Flavonoid)
CategoryAnti-AgingAnti-Aging
StatusResearch compoundDietary compound (research ongoing)
MechanismActivates telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) expression for telomere maintenance. Also normalizes circadian rhythm via melatonin regulation and modulates antioxidant enzymes.Acts as a senolytic by tipping senescent cells toward apoptosis (programmed death) while sparing healthy cells. Also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity.
Molecular weight390.4 Da286.24 Da
Half-life3-4 hoursShort; poor baseline absorption (often taken with fat)
BioavailabilityHigh (SubQ)Low oral; improved with lipids/liposomal forms
Typical dose5-10 mg~20 mg/kg on hit days (protocol-dependent)
FrequencyDaily for 10-20 daysIntermittent "hit and run" courses
RouteSubcutaneous injectionOral

Epithalon reported benefits

  • Telomerase activation
  • Telomere lengthening
  • Melatonin normalization
  • Improved sleep patterns
  • Antioxidant enzyme upregulation
  • Potential lifespan extension

Fisetin reported benefits

  • Senolytic (clears senescent cells)
  • Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
  • Studied for healthspan extension
  • Neuroprotective signals in research

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