Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| Apigenin | Astaxanthin | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Supplements | Supplements |
| Standard Dose | — | 4-12mg daily |
| Timing | — | With a fat-containing meal for absorption (fat-soluble carotenoid). |
| Cycle Duration | — | ongoing |
| Evidence Level | Moderate | moderate_human |
Flavonoid (found in chamomile, parsley) that inhibits CD38, the primary NAD+-consuming enzyme. Also a potent aromatase inhibitor and anxiolytic via GABA-A modulation. Supports NAD+ levels, reduces estrogen conversion, and improves sleep quality.
Astaxanthin spans the entire cell membrane bilayer due to its unique molecular structure (polar end groups with a polyene chain), providing antioxidant protection on both the inner and outer membrane surfaces simultaneously — unlike other carotenoids. It quenches singlet oxygen 6000x more effectively than vitamin C, 800x more than CoQ10, and 550x more than vitamin E. It suppresses NF-kB and modulates Nrf2, reduces oxidative damage to mitochondrial membranes, and protects LDL from oxidation. Uniquely, it crosses the blood-retinal barrier and blood-brain barrier.
4-12mg daily
With a fat-containing meal for absorption (fat-soluble carotenoid).
ongoing
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