Requirements: 1. Maintain the original format and structure. 2. The translation should be accurate, fluent, and natural. 3. Maintain professionalism and consistency. 4. Only return the translation result; do not add any explanations. Original text: When AKG encountered issues such as half-life, the blood-brain barrier, and stability, it had to face significant challenges. Although AKG-Ca improved in stability, its slow dissolution rate led to a delayed peak in blood drug concentration, and its lack of bone-targeting properties also resulted in drawbacks. AKG and AKG-Ca liposomes—also known as liposomal carriers—represent a new approach where the active substance is encapsulated within lipids…
In 2014, Professor Brian Kennedy, a scientist from Singapore, published a groundbreaking study in the journal Nature: Supplementing with AKG (N-acetylcysteine) could extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by approximately 50%. Subsequent animal experiments further confirmed that AKG increased the proportion of healthy lifespan in elderly female mice by 46% and in male mice by 41%. But the real...
AKG (alpha-ketoglutaric acid) and its calcium salt, AKG-Ca, are increasingly recognized for their scientific value as key participants in energy metabolism, cell renewal, and the pathways to longevity. However, their inherent stability challenges and limitations in application have hindered the full realization of their potential. In an era that seeks precision in health and convenience in supplementation, the use of a single formulation form...
In the café in the early morning, two old friends who hadn’t seen each other in many years sat facing each other. One had fine lines at the corners of their eyes but still looked vibrant, while the other, despite their careful maintenance, couldn’t hide signs of fatigue. Having both gone through the passage of time, why do some people become more refined with age, like aged wine, while others wither prematurely, like autumn leaves? The answer lies beneath the microscope…
GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid): An Underestimated Master of Neural Sedation Have you ever felt drowsy after drinking a cup of warm milk before bed? Have you ever wondered why certain medications can help people calm down quickly? Behind all of this may be GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid), an often overlooked but crucial neurotransmitter in the nervous system...
As you get older, do your joints always feel uncomfortable? It turns out that bones also need “nutrients” for maintenance. Scientifically proven AKG can promote the synthesis of collagen, increase bone density, facilitate bone growth, and improve joint health. The AKG we produce uses advanced bio-fermentation technology and does not involve any toxic or harmful organic solvents, ensuring that our products are environmentally friendly…
Adhering to a “healthy diet,” why do I feel that I’m aging faster? Phrases like “Eating ginger in the morning is better than ginseng soup,” “Eat three dates a day, and you’ll never look old,” “An apple a day keeps the doctor away,” and “Less salt, more vinegar, and often eat bitter foods” are well-known to people. However, the daily meals cannot be simply managed by relying on these catchy sayings...
Why do people start to decline in performance after the age of 25? The reason is actually that AKG (alpha-ketoglutaric acid) in your body is gradually being lost! AKG is a naturally occurring metabolite in the human body that plays a role in cellular energy metabolism and antioxidant processes. The high-purity AKG raw material developed by our team has undergone numerous tests, and our production capacity is stable...
On the path to pursuing health and longevity, scientists have never ceased to explore the mysteries of human energy. In recent years, a natural metabolite called Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate (Ca-AKG) has quietly become popular, emerging as a new star in the field of anti-aging. It is not only the “core” of cellular energy metabolism…
Aging is a natural poem of life and also an eternal topic of exploration for humanity. From the first fine lines appearing on the skin to the gradual decline in organ function, the process of aging seems irreversible. However, modern science is gradually uncovering the molecular codes behind it, opening up new perspectives for us to slow down the aging process. This article will combine the latest research findings...