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Comment · Wed, July 31, 2024 · ND Owner

ReDaxin exercise study

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ShockLatter2787 · 16 points

I'm curious if anybody else has been able to find the study that mentioned in the release thread? No amount of keywords have lead me to it, the closest I got was a blog from Red leaf Biologics referencing a presentation on the study after it concluded, but even searching the name of that presentation was a dead end. If it's not readily available it would be cool if you could post it u/Pretty-Chill, considering that's pretty much the only piece of research that exists on the product given how novel it is. Would def help me decide if I want to give it a whirl 😁.

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Chargers95 · 3 points

Have you guys tested what the leteolinidin content is per Redaxin capsule?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

We'd have to get the luteolinidin reference standard, and see if we could build out some UPLC methods to separate the peak from each other. We might at some point, when we have some time in the lab. I can ask Red Leaf if they have tested for it.

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