Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate (Ca-AKG) vs Glycine + NAC (GlyNAC)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate (Ca-AKG)Glycine + NAC (GlyNAC)
CategorySupplementsSupplements
Standard Dose
Timing
Cycle Duration
Evidence LevelModerate (healthspan), Emerging (human longevity)Strong

Mechanism

AKG is a TCA cycle intermediate that declines with age. Supplementation reduces inflammatory cytokines, improves stem cell function, and extends healthspan in mice. Calcium salt form provides sustained release. Also supports collagen synthesis and reduces frailty markers.

Contraindications

  • Hypercalcemia
  • Kidney stones (calcium component)

Mechanism

Combination that restores glutathione synthesis. Age-related glutathione deficiency is driven by glycine and cysteine precursor depletion, not enzyme dysfunction. GlyNAC corrects oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and insulin resistance in older adults.

Contraindications

  • Active stomach ulcer (NAC)
  • Asthma (NAC may cause bronchospasm in rare cases)

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