Resveratrol aging refers to biological effects of resveratrol on aging-related pathways. Resveratrol is a polyphenolic compound that influences metabolic regulation, oxidative stress, and cellular signaling. It activates stress-response pathways associated with improved mitochondrial function and metabolic efficiency. Resveratrol aging research explores its role as a dietary mimetic of caloric restriction. While not a definitive longevity agent, resveratrol provides insight into how bioactive compounds modulate aging biology. Understanding resveratrol aging contributes to broader exploration of nutraceuticals in longevity science.
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