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Apigenin

Research suggests apigenin, a flavonoid found in chamomile and parsley, may support cellular longevity through multiple anti-aging pathways.

Human Trials

8

420 participants

Risk Level

Low Risk

Monthly Cost

$15$45 /month

Varies by dosage and purity

Quick Facts

Category
Supplement
Research Field
Supplements
Evidence Grade
C+ – Early
Risk Level
Low
Monthly Cost
$15 – $45
Human Trials
8

Research Velocity

-47%
619 publications in the last 12 months · publication rate flat or slowing
Moderate Community Interest
50 mentions
Sources:LongecityReddit
Updated 2026-03-16

Mechanism of Action

Studies indicate apigenin functions as a senolytic compound that may promote the removal of senescent cells while supporting cellular autophagy and mitochondrial function. Research suggests it activates AMPK pathways and may influence sirtuins, potentially contributing to metabolic health and longevity signaling. Additionally, preclinical studies show apigenin may support DNA repair mechanisms and reduce oxidative stress through its antioxidant properties.

Overview

Apigenin is a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found abundantly in chamomile, parsley, celery, and other plants. Research indicates this bioactive compound has garnered significant attention in longevity research due to its potential senolytic properties and ability to influence multiple aging-related pathways. Studies suggest apigenin may help remove senescent cells from tissues while supporting healthy cellular function through various mechanisms including AMPK activation and enhanced autophagy.

Preclinical studies indicate apigenin demonstrates promising effects on cellular aging markers, with research showing it may support mitochondrial function and DNA repair processes. Human trials, though limited in number, suggest potential benefits for metabolic health markers and oxidative stress reduction. The compound appears to have a favorable safety profile with minimal reported adverse effects in clinical studies.

While research on apigenin's longevity effects remains in relatively early stages, the growing body of evidence suggests it may offer a multi-faceted approach to supporting healthy aging. Most human studies have used dosages ranging from 50-200mg daily, typically derived from standardized plant extracts or synthetic sources. As with many longevity compounds, researchers note that longer-term human studies are needed to fully establish its effects on aging biomarkers and healthspan.

Known Interactions

  • May enhance effects of blood thinning medications like warfarin
  • Potential interaction with cytochrome P450 enzymes affecting drug metabolism
  • May increase sedative effects when combined with other calming compounds
  • Possible additive effects with other antioxidant supplements

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Key Research

  • 2020

    Demonstrates cellular effects and autophagy modulation

  • 2021
    Senolytic effects of apigenin in aged cells

    Shows potential senolytic properties in preclinical models

  • 2022
    Apigenin supplementation and metabolic health markers in humans

    Human trial data on metabolic effects

  • 2023
    Flavonoid effects on longevity pathways: focus on apigenin

    Review of longevity-related mechanisms

  • 2022
    AMPK activation by apigenin in cellular aging models

    Mechanistic study on AMPK pathway activation

Last verified: 2026-03-17