Longevity ⏱ Half-life: ~20 minutes plasma; tissue-dependent

L-Carnosine

L-Carnosine (β-Alanyl-L-Histidine)

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Half-Life
~20 minutes plasma; tissue-dependent
Purity
≥99%
Mol. Weight
226.23 Da
Form
Crystalline powder, capsules, tablets

What is L-Carnosine?

L-Carnosine is a dipeptide concentrated in skeletal muscle, heart, and brain tissue. It was discovered in 1900 and has been the subject of extensive longevity research. Its unique ability to protect proteins from glycation damage — a key driver of aging — has made it one of the most studied anti-aging compounds in the dipeptide class.

Dosage Information (Research Use)

Oral: 500-2000mg daily in divided doses. Some researchers use higher doses (up to 3g/day). Available as a dietary supplement.

Reconstitution & Handling

Oral supplement — no reconstitution needed. For research solutions, dissolve in water.

Half-Life & Pharmacokinetics

~20 minutes plasma; tissue-dependent

Reported Observations in Literature

Very well tolerated orally. Occasional mild GI discomfort. No significant adverse effects reported at standard supplemental doses. May affect histamine levels due to histidine component.

Key Research References

  • Hipkiss AR. “Carnosine and its possible roles in nutrition and health.” Adv Food Nutr Res. 2009;57:87-154
  • McFarland GA, Holliday R. “Further evidence for the rejuvenating effects of the dipeptide L-carnosine on cultured human diploid fibroblasts.” Exp Gerontol. 1999;34:35-45

How L-Carnosine Works

L-Carnosine acts as a pluripotent anti-aging agent through multiple mechanisms: it inhibits advanced glycation end-product (AGE) formation by scavenging reactive carbonyl species, acts as a direct antioxidant and metal ion chelator, buffers intracellular pH (important in muscle during exercise), and has been shown to extend the replicative lifespan of human fibroblasts in culture — one of the few compounds demonstrated to rejuvenate senescent cells.

Research Applications

🔬 Aging and longevity
🔬 Glycation and AGE formation
🔬 Neuroprotection and cognitive decline

Research Findings

Carnosine extends cellular lifespan in fibroblast culture and reverses the senescent phenotype. Anti-glycation effects are well-documented in vitro. Oral supplementation increases muscle carnosine content. The enzyme carnosinase rapidly degrades carnosine in human serum, limiting systemic bioavailability — a challenge not present in rodent models.

Dosage & Administration

Oral: 500-2000mg daily in divided doses. Some researchers use higher doses (up to 3g/day). Available as a dietary supplement.

Safety & Side Effects

Very well tolerated orally. Occasional mild GI discomfort. No significant adverse effects reported at standard supplemental doses. May affect histamine levels due to histidine component.

Important: All safety information is derived from published research, primarily animal studies. No controlled human clinical trial data exists unless explicitly noted. This compound is sold for research purposes only.

Quick Facts

Sequence β-Ala-His
Molecular Weight 226.23 Da
Half-Life ~20 minutes plasma; tissue-dependent
Purity ≥99%
Form Crystalline powder, capsules, tablets
Storage Room temperature. Protect from moisture.

Key Research References

  • Hipkiss AR. "Carnosine and its possible roles in nutrition and health." Adv Food Nutr Res. 2009;57:87-154
  • McFarland GA, Holliday R. "Further evidence for the rejuvenating effects of the dipeptide L-carnosine on cultured human diploid fibroblasts." Exp Gerontol. 1999;34:35-45

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