
AOR - Urolithin A+ | 90 Capsules
Urolithin A (UA) is a gut-microbiome-derived metabolite of ellagitannins. Ellagitannins are polyphenolic compounds naturally present in plant foods such as pomegranate, almonds and walnuts. UA is being investigated for its role in cellular health through its effects on the mitochondria.
Upon ingestion of ellagitannin rich foods, these compounds are metabolized into UA by the microflora in the large intestine. The conversion from natural polyphenols to UA is dependent on certain microbiome. Unfortunately, many humans don’t possess the microbiome capable of producing UA. Hence supplementation of UA directly, is being investigated in many populations including sedentary adults.
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$14.85AOR - Urolithin A+ | 90 Capsules
Urolithin A (UA) is a gut-microbiome-derived metabolite of ellagitannins. Ellagitannins are polyphenolic compounds naturally present in plant foods such as pomegranate, almonds and walnuts. UA is being investigated for its role in cellular health through its effects on the mitochondria.
Upon ingestion of ellagitannin rich foods, these compounds are metabolized into UA by the microflora in the large intestine. The conversion from natural polyphenols to UA is dependent on certain microbiome. Unfortunately, many humans don’t possess the microbiome capable of producing UA. Hence supplementation of UA directly, is being investigated in many populations including sedentary adults.
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Urolithin A (UA) is a gut-microbiome-derived metabolite of ellagitannins. Ellagitannins are polyphenolic compounds naturally present in plant foods such as pomegranate, almonds and walnuts. UA is being investigated for its role in cellular health through its effects on the mitochondria.
Upon ingestion of ellagitannin rich foods, these compounds are metabolized into UA by the microflora in the large intestine. The conversion from natural polyphenols to UA is dependent on certain microbiome. Unfortunately, many humans don’t possess the microbiome capable of producing UA. Hence supplementation of UA directly, is being investigated in many populations including sedentary adults.





















