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Spermidine

DESpermidin

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Spermidine is a naturally occurring polyamine found in wheat germ, aged cheese, soy, and mushrooms, though content varies widely by source and processing. It induces autophagy, the cellular recycling process implicated in aging, and extends lifespan in yeast, worms, flies, and mice. In humans, dietary intake correlates with lower mortality in observational data; limited preliminary trials have explored possible cognitive signals, but results are not definitive. Causal effects on human longevity are not yet established.

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  2. Kiechl S, Pechlaner R, Willeit P, et al.. (2018). Higher spermidine intake is linked to lower mortality: a prospective population-based study. *American Journal of Clinical Nutrition*doi:10.1093/ajcn/nqy102