Hi dear citizens of longe city,
I would like to discuss the possible application of Pterostilbene (or other stilbenes) for cognitive enhancement purposes. I stumbled over some such claims, though I only know of "preventive" applications of compounds like Resveratrol or Pterostilbene. All related comments & studies are very welcome.
Pterostilbene, a stlibenoid (like Resveratrol) found in blueberries and grapes shares some interesting properties with Resveratrol, while offering some addtional benefits and probable lacking some important benefits Resveratrol offers. (afaik that's still a matter of research)
Pterostilbene is advertised as having a high bioavailability of around 95% (compared to 20% for Resveratrol) and a half life of 105 minutes (compared to 14 minutes for Resveratrol)
Beside having possibly posetive effects on blood lipid levels, blood sugar levels - diabetes, blood pressure and even cancer fighting properties, Pterostilbene could help with cognitive decline.
There seems to be a linkage between Resveratrol (and Pterostilbene) and the development of cognitive impairments. Probably through reducing inflammation, blood lipids and sugar levels.
(in this context Sirtispharma announced that SRT3025 has shown "pharmacological activity in animal models of (...) neurodegenerative disease")
While this are all good traits the cognitive benefits seem to be more longterm and preventive.
That should not be a bad thing. Basically it's a prety good thing.
But some companies started to sell Pterostilbene as a Cognitive Enhancer.
From my understanding a cognitive enhancer is not an preventive intervention but an acute improvement of one's current mental skills. I do not want to hang myself with the term. I'm just unsure whether there actually are any studies supporting cognitive enhancing properties.
Chromadex (manufactorer of the raw ingriedient pTeroPure Pterostilbene) just speeks from "Cognitive Function" purposes which covers many terms, such as Cognitive Enhancement and preventing cognitive decline.
Interesting practical sidenote: Chromadex sets the optimum daily amount for "Cognitive Function" at 0.41 - 1.62 mg / kg (29.8 -117.8 mg for a 160 pound person)
Jarrow uses the expression "Neurologic Health" which tends more to Chromadex's indication "Cognitive Function"
Biotivia uses the expression "Cognitive Enhancement" as one possible health benefit for their new 250mg Pterostilbene only formula PteroActive.
Did anyone here notice any brain boosting, nootropic effect from Pterostilbene or comparable chemcals as Resveratrol?
Edited by Cephalon, 01 November 2011 - 02:17 AM.