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Carnosine
 
Alternative Names: Beta-alanyl-L-histidine.. Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a multifunctional dipeptide made up of a chemical combination of the amino acids beta-alanine and l-histidine. Long-lived cells such as nerve cells and muscle cells contain high levels of carnosine. Muscle levels of carnosine correlate with the maximum life spans of animal species and carnosine levels decline with age. There are thought to be many mechanisms responsible for aging. Carnosine's life extension potential places it on a par with CoQ10 as a cornerstone of longevity nutrition. Now that many are cutting down on meat - the main dietary source of carnosine - supplementation, when indicated, may be more important.

Function
Carnosine has the remarkable ability to rejuvenate cells approaching senescence (the end of the life cycle of dividing cells), restoring normal appearance and extending cellular life span. Carnosine helps to prevent skin collagen cross-linking which leads to loss of elasticity and wrinkles. Damaged proteins accumulate and cross-link in the skin, causing wrinkles and loss of elasticity. As an antioxidant, carnosine potently quenches that most destructive of free radicals, the hydroxyl, as well as superoxide, singlet oxygen and the peroxyl radical.

Surprisingly, carnosine was found to be the only antioxidant to significantly protect chromosomes from oxidative damage due to 90% oxygen exposure. It also acts as a regulator of zinc and copper concentrations in nerve cells, helping to prevent overstimulation by these neuroactive minerals. Carnosine helps to chelate ionic metals (flush toxins from the body). The enzyme carnosinase must be saturated with more carnosine than it is able to neutralize in order to make free carnosine available to the rest of the body.

Side-Effects
Carnosine is safe, with no toxicity even at dosages above 500mg per kg of body weight in animal studies.
 
Carnosine benefits or hinders:
 
Cataracts
Premature/Signs of Aging