Category: non-nutrient/non-botanical
Group: Acacetin
4'-Methoxy-5,7-Dihydroxyflavone, commonly known as Acacetin, is a naturally occurring flavone found in various plants. It is a non-nutrient bioactive compound studied for its potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic effects.
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Used primarily in dietary supplements for its potential to support fat metabolism, promote lean muscle gains, and provide antioxidant benefits. It may also contribute to appetite control and metabolic enhancement.
No well-documented side effects have been reported at typical supplemental doses. However, as with all flavonoids, mild gastrointestinal discomfort may occur in sensitive individuals.
Individuals who are pregnant, nursing, or have underlying medical conditions should consult a healthcare professional before use. Due to limited human studies, caution is advised.
No specific drug interactions have been documented. However, due to its bioactive nature, it may theoretically interact with medications metabolized by liver enzymes.
Typical supplemental doses range from 50 mg to 65 mg per capsule, taken once daily. Exact dosing protocols have not been firmly established due to limited clinical data.
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