Ca-AKG Research Guide
Full name: Calcium Alpha-Ketoglutarate
A calcium salt of alpha-ketoglutarate, a metabolite central to the Krebs cycle that declines with age. Popular in longevity circles for potential effects on biological aging markers, inflammation, and healthspan.
How Ca-AKG Works
Alpha-ketoglutarate is a key TCA-cycle intermediate and a cofactor for enzymes involved in energy metabolism, collagen synthesis, and epigenetic regulation (it influences DNA/histone demethylases). Supplementation aims to restore age-related declines.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: 1-3 g per day
- Frequency: 1-2x daily
- Duration: Ongoing
- Route: Oral
Reported Benefits
- Supports cellular energy metabolism
- Studied for reduced biological-aging markers
- May lower inflammation
- Supports collagen synthesis
Potential Side Effects
- Generally well tolerated
- Mild GI upset at higher doses
Research Citations
- Alpha-ketoglutarate and biological age markers (2021) - An observational study reported reductions in a DNA-methylation biological age measure with AKG supplementation.
Related Anti-Aging Compounds
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