This may be a stupid question, but would the synergistic effect of MitoQ and NR have any relevance to the topical serum?
It's interesting that Tiron can block UVA damage by (I think) some kind of chelating effect of the mitochondria. Similarly, I read studies where consumed MitoQ was able to mitigate something like 40% of the effects of UVA in rats. I'm starting to wonder if MitoQ both oral and especially topical could become a good means of preventing skin ageing both in terms of its ability to protect against IR but also now UVA.
Already my sun-protection regimen consists of home-made CE Ferulic at night, MitoQ serum in the morning, followed by a very strong sunscreen. It would be nice to know that MitoQ's serum is serving a purpose outside of just IR protection. Strangely enough though MitoQ's website never makes any specific claims about the serum. Is this related to FDA regulations?
Hi Ripper, I am sure there would be some synergistic effect here .... just depends on whether NR penetrates the skin.
We are a little cautious on claims around sun protection as we don't cover all bases. Your regimen sounds good. If you have good antioxidant cover as well as UV cover then you are across the main causes of skin aging.
Off topic but a study just out ... http://www.hindawi.c.../mi/2015/901780/
Shows MitoQ is not effective in mouse models of acute pancreatitis.