Cycloastragenol: benefits, dosage, contraindications

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Cycloastragenol is a natural compound derived from Astragalus membranaceus, a medicinal plant used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to boost vitality and immunity. This component, isolated from astragaloside IV, is recognized for its unique properties as a telomerase activator, an essential enzyme that plays a key role in maintaining telomere length. These structures, located at the ends of chromosomes, protect DNA from damage and slow cellular aging. Indeed, over time telomeres shorten, which contributes to aging and the onset of chronic diseases.nnRecent research highlights cycloastragenol's potential to counter these effects through its action on telomeres. It may promote cell regeneration, strengthen immunity, and reduce the effects of aging. nn

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Phytochemicals


Indications

Scoring methodology

EFSA approval.

Several randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials (> 2), including a significant number of patients (>100), with consistently positive conclusions for the indication.
Several randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trials (> 2), including a significant number of patients (>100), with positive conclusions for the indication.
One or more randomized studies, or several cohorts or epidemiological studies, with positive conclusions for the indication.
Clinical studies exist but are uncontrolled, with conclusions that may be positive or conflicting.
No clinical studies to date that can demonstrate the indication.


Immune support
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A randomized study of 117 subjects aged 53 to 87 years, positive for cytomegalovirus, confirmed that cycloastragenol significantly increases telomere length. This reduces the effects of immunosenescence, a key factor in age-related immune decline, and could improve resilience to infections and chronic diseases.

Posologie

posologieOral use

posologie10 - 50 mg

formulationstandardized extract


Healthy aging
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Cycloastragenol mainly acts by lengthening short telomeres, which slows cellular aging. The Patton Protocol-1 study showed that taking cycloastragenol for 12 months improves the telomeres of cytomegalovirus (CMV)-positive subjects, restoring a "younger" leukocyte profile. This action is associated with benefits for bone density and cardiovascular health, although the lack of a control group limits some conclusions.

Posologie

posologieOral use

posologie25 - 50 mg

formulationstandardized extract


Properties


Anti-aging

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Cycloastragenol is best known for its anti-aging effect, mainly due to its action on telomeres, the protective caps located at the ends of chromosomes. Each cell division leads to progressive shortening of telomeres, a phenomenon associated with cellular aging and age-related diseases. By activating telomerase, an enzyme capable of maintaining or lengthening telomeres, cycloastragenol helps slow this process. Studies have shown that cycloastragenol particularly targets critical telomeres, those whose length is dangerously reduced, thereby preventing cells from entering senescence or apoptosis. This mechanism promotes improved cellular regeneration, essential for preserving the health of tissues and organs.

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Aging well

Immune stimulant

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Cycloastragenol has a notable effect on the immune system. One of cycloastragenol’s main actions is its role in activating key immune cells, notably T lymphocytes and macrophages. It stimulates the production of cytokines, such as interleukin-2 (IL-2), which is essential for activating and coordinating immune responses. Laboratory research shows that cycloastragenol promotes an increase in natural killer (NK) cell activity, improves the CD4/CD8 ratio—an indicator of a balanced immune response—and raises levels of IgA and IgG, key antibodies in defending against infections. In immunocompromised patients, such as those with cancer or undergoing chemotherapy, it can restore immune functions by reactivating T cells and increasing macrophage activity. Clinical trials also suggest that cycloastragenol attenuates the immunosuppressive effects associated with physical stress conditions, such as intense exercise, by maintaining stable cytokine levels and protecting dendritic cell functions. Through these mechanisms, it is being studied as a potential supplement to strengthen immunity and reduce the risk of infections, particularly in older or immunodeficient individuals.

Usages associés

Immune support

Metabolic

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Studies have reported significant improvements in metabolic markers, notably blood glucose, insulin, cholesterol, and blood pressure. In addition, preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated an increase in bone mineral density in older subjects, reducing the risk of osteoporosis.


Safe dosage

Adult: 10 mg - 50 mg (standardized extract)

Dosages range from 10 to 50 mg/day for a duration of 3 to 6 months.


Precautions

Autoimmune diseases: use with caution

Theoretically, astragalus could exacerbate certain autoimmune diseases by stimulating disease activity; it should be used with caution in patients with autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, or others.


Contraindications

Children up to 12 years old: prohibited

Contraindicated in children under 12 years of age.

Pregnant women: prohibited

According to studies, astragaloside, which is a constituent of astragalus, has a toxic effect on the mother and her fetus. Do not consume during pregnancy.