Apoaequorin Interactions Overview

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Apoaequorin

Also known as
  • Prevagen
Apoaequorin Apoaequorin is a small protein that comes from a type of jellyfish called Aequorea victoria. This protein has 196 amino acid residues and can glow blue when it is attached to calcium. Scientists have used this glowing property to study how calcium works inside cells. Apoaequorin is the active ingredient in the memory-boosting supplement Prevagen. Research suggests that calcium dysregulation may contribute to age-related declines in brain function, as high levels of calcium in neuronal cells can eventually cause those cells to die. Apoaequorin, due to its similarity in structure to human calcium-binding proteins, is purported to be able to regulate calcium homeostasis and slow down age-related declines in memory and cognitive function. However, this has not been shown conclusively in clinical studies and more research is needed.
There are 0 drugs known to interact with Apoaequorin

What Dietary Supplements Contain Apoaequorin?

Currently, only Prevagen dietary supplements, manufactured by Quincy Bioscience, contain apoaequorin. Products include:

  • Prevagen Regular Strength
  • Prevagen Professional Strength
  • Prevagen Chewables

Does Prevagen Interact With Any Drugs?

Based on the current research available, apoaequorin, the protein derived from jellyfish that is the active ingredient in Prevagen, is not known to interact with any drugs.

This lack of interactions is likely due to the fact that apoaequorin is a relatively small and simple protein that does not have any known drug-binding sites or enzymatic activity.

Additionally, safety studies in animals have shown that even very large doses of apoaequorin don't appear to affect any organs or blood chemistry.

However, overall, there is limited data on its potential interactions with other drugs.

If someone is taking apoaequorin as a dietary supplement, they should still consult with a healthcare professional before starting to take it, especially if they are currently taking any medications or have any underlying medical conditions.

As with any dietary supplement, it is important to follow recommended dosages and to use it only as directed.

References

  • Subchronic toxicity of lyophilized apoaequorin protein powder in Sprague-Dawley rats. Sage Journals
  • Safety assessment of Apoaequorin, a protein preparation: subchronic toxicity study in rats. PubMed

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