Western tradition · Mitophagy activator

Urolithin A 尿石素 A

A gut-derived metabolite that triggers mitophagy — with human trials on muscle and mitochondrial function.

Origin & tradition

Not traditional: urolithin A is produced by gut bacteria from ellagitannins (pomegranate, walnuts) and only some people make it.

Why longevity buyers care

Key active: Urolithin A (gut-microbial metabolite).

Urolithin A induces mitophagy (recycling of damaged mitochondria); randomized human trials report improved muscle endurance and mitochondrial gene expression in older adults.

Evidence summary

What the research actually says

76Evidence confidence
Human RCT evidence25 randomized controlled trials · 5 meta-analyses / systematic reviews

Human RCTs (muscle, mitochondria); clear mechanism

Urolithin A induces mitophagy (recycling of damaged mitochondria); randomized human trials report improved muscle endurance and mitochondrial gene expression in older adults.

31registered clinical trials reference this intervention
    Key active: Urolithin A (gut-microbial metabolite).

    According to PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov: trial counts from ClinicalTrials.gov, peer-reviewed literature from PubMed. Counts auto-refresh weekly; last checked 2026-06-06. They include trials across many endpoints, not only longevity.

    Informational only — not medical advice, a treatment claim, or a substitute for a qualified clinician. Evidence strength varies; we show mixed and null results on purpose.

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