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Rhodiola rosea is a herb in the rhodiola genera (Crassulaceae family)
which has traditional usage as an anti-fatigue agent and Adaptogen
(/supplements/Adaptogen/) compound, and rhodiola is likely the second
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and Scandinavian herb
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Also Known As
Rosavin, Rosenroot, Rhodiola Is a Form of
most popular adaptogen (second only to Panax ginseng (/supplements
/Panax+ginseng/)).
In regards to fatigue, rhodiola appears to be able to significantly reduce the
effects of prolonged and minor physical exhaustion that results in fatigue.
This is more related to stress and the 'burnout' effect, or prolonged but low
intensity physical exercise. There is some limited evidence that parameters
of physical exercise can be improved with rhodiola, but this appears to be
limited to untrained persons with numerous studies on trained athletes
suggesting that rhodiola does not have an acute ergogenic effect. Despite
this, rhodiola appears to be highly reliable in reducing fatigue symptoms
and improving symptoms of stress (and secondary to that, well-being) in
persons fatigued from non-exercise related stressors.
Rhodiola can improve cognitive functioning in persons who experience a
reduction in fatigue, but there is insufficient evidence to support an outright
increase in cognition (which should occur in non-fatigued persons) and not
enough studies have assessed cognitive decline for conclusions to be
made.
Other potential uses of rhodiola include preliminary evidence that it is
highly neuroprotective against toxins (requires more evidence) and that
ingestion of rhodiola or its active component can reduce stress-induced
binge eating in female rats. In the brain, rhodiola appears to be highly
serotonergic (increases serotonin) and reduces corticosteroids; the
inhibition of monoamine oxidases (MAOs) commonly attributed to rhodiola
may not be relevant following oral ingestion of rhodiola, however.
Rhodiola may also promote longevity, with preliminary (non-mammalian)
evidence suggesting up to a 20% increase in lifespan secondary to
mechanisms that are indepedent of caloric restriction. Although very
promising, mammalian evidence is needed to confirm.
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Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Rhizome, Golden Root, Arctic Root,
Rhidola
Do Not Confuse With
Other species of Rhodiola, Rosa
damascena (/supplements
/Rose+Essential+Oil/), Rosmarinic
Acid (/supplements
/Rosmarinic+Acid/), Roselle
(/supplements
/Hibiscus+sabdariffa/), Scutellaria
baicalensis (/supplements
/Scutellaria+baicalensis/) (also
called Goldenroot)
Things to Note
Rhodiola Rosea is slightly stimulatory,
although not classically stimulatory
like Caffeine (/supplements/Caffeine/)
Rhodiola rosea is known to inhibit the
CYP3A4 enzyme in vitro at
concentrations which likely occur to
oral ingestion
Stress Relief (/supplements
/Stress+Relief/)
Adaptogen (/supplements
/Adaptogen/)
Traditional Chinese Medicine
(/supplements
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Goes Well With
Eleutherococcus senticosus
(/supplements
/Eleutherococcus+senticosus/)
and Schisandra chinensis
(/supplements
/Schisandra+chinensis/) (as the
blend known as ADAPT-232)
Cranberry water extract
(α-amylase and α-glucoside
inhibition)
Hypericum perforatum
(/supplements
/Hypericum+perforatum/) (binge
eating)
Stacks Part Of
Cravings (/stacks
/cravings.html)
Fatigue and Stress (Chronic)
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chronic.html)
Addiction (/stacks
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Caution Notice
Rhodiola rosea may interact
with enzymes of drug
metabolism
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Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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When cycling off of something like Caffeine (/supplements/Caffeine/), I foundRhodiola Rosea made it a lot easier for the body.
— Sol Orwell (/user/Sol/)
How to Take (recommended dosage, active amounts,
other details)
Supplementation of rhodiola rosea tends to refer to either the SHR-5
extract in particular or an equivalent extract, any that confers both 3%
rosavins and 1% salidroside.
Usage of rhodiola as a daily preventative against fatigue has been reported
to be effective in doses as low as 50mg.
Acute usage of rhodiola for fatigue and anti-stress has been noted to be
taken in the 288-680mg range.
As rhodiola has been shown to have a bell-curve response before, it is
recommended to not exceed the aforementioned 680mg dosage as higher
doses may be ineffective.
Editors' Thoughts on RhodiolaRosea
Human Effect Matrix
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QuickSummary:
Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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A
B
C
D
The Human Effect Matrix looks at human studies (excluding animal/petri-dishstudies) to tell you what effect Rhodiola Rosea has in your body, and how strongthese effects are.
GRADE LEVEL OF EVIDENCE
Robust research conducted with repeated double blind clinical trials
Multiple studies where at least two are double-blind and placebo
controlled
Single double blind study or multiple cohort studies
Uncontrolled or observational studies only
LEVEL OFEVIDENCE
() EFFECT
CHANGE ()
MAGNITUDEOF EFFECT
SIZE () SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS COMMENTS
A Fatigue (/topics/Fatigue/)Notable
100%
See all 7 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Fatigue&selection=all)
The decrease in
fatigue appears
to be quite
strong and
reliable, rhodiola
may be an
active control on
this parameter
B Subjective Well-Being (/topics
/Subjective+Well-Being/) Notable
100%
See all 4 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Subjective%20Well-Being&
selection=all)
Increases in
subjective well
being and
contentment in
fatigued or
stressed
individuals
appears to be
greater than
other
supplements.
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QuickSummary:
Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
/Traditional+Chinese+Medicine/)
and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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LEVEL OFEVIDENCE
() EFFECT
CHANGE ()
MAGNITUDEOF EFFECT
SIZE () SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS COMMENTS
B Cognition (/topics/Cognition/)Notable
100%
See all 4 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Cognition&selection=all)
Notably effective
assuming
fatigue is being
reduced. There
is insufficient
evidence to
evaluate
rhodiola's
effects on
cognition without
the fatigue
reduction aspect
C Depression (/topics
/Depression/) Notable
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Depression&selection=all)
Limited
evidence, but up
to a halving of
symptoms has
been noted with
higher doses of
Rhodiola
C Stress (/topics/Stress/)Minor
0%
See 2 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Stress&selection=all)
Might be
effective, but the
reduction in
stress (rating
scale) appears
to be less than
that seen with
fatigue
C Heart Rate (/topics
/Heart+Rate/)
100%
See 2 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Heart%20Rate&selection=all)
No significant
influences on
heart rate found
so far
C Rate of Perceived Exertion
(/topics
/Rate+of+Perceived+Exertion/)
Minor
0%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Rate%20of%20Perceived%20Exertion&
selection=all)
Possibly
effective if
confounded with
fatigue (the
antifatigue
effects may
reduce the rate
of percieved
exertion during
submaximal
exercise) but
there does not
appear to... show
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Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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LEVEL OFEVIDENCE
() EFFECT
CHANGE ()
MAGNITUDEOF EFFECT
SIZE () SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS COMMENTS
C VO2 Max (/topics/VO2+Max/) 100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=VO2%20Max&selection=all)
May slightly
improve oxygen
consumption
during
submaximal
exercise in
untrained
persons, but
overall the
improvement in
VO2 max does
not appear to be
highly potent or
reliable.
C Lactate Production (/topics
/Lactate+Production/) Minor
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Lactate%20Production&selection=all)
A decrease in
lactate
production has
been noted with
rhodiola
supplementation;
practical
significance
unknown
C Lipid Peroxidation (/topics
/Lipid+Peroxidation/)
100%
See 2 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Lipid%20Peroxidation&selection=all)
No significant
influences on
lipid peroxidation
biomarkers in
serum
C Muscle Damage (/topics
/Muscle+Damage/) Minor
100%
See 2 studies
(/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Muscle%20Damage&selection=all)
Able to reduce
circulating levels
of creatine
kinase following
exercise
C Attention (/topics/Attention/) 100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Attention&selection=all)
No significant
influences on
attention
C Reaction Time (/topics
/Reaction+Time/)
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Reaction%20Time&selection=all)
No significant
influences on
reaction time
C Power Output (/topics
/Power+Output/)
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Power%20Output&selection=all)
No significant
influences on
power output
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QuickSummary:
Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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LEVEL OFEVIDENCE
() EFFECT
CHANGE ()
MAGNITUDEOF EFFECT
SIZE () SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS COMMENTS
C Weight (/topics/Weight/) 100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Weight&selection=all)
Unable to modify
weight over time
C Processing Accuracy (/topics
/Processing+Accuracy/) Minor
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Processing%20Accuracy&selection=all)
Increases in
processing
accuracy are
likely secondary
to reductions in
fatigue
C C-Reactive Protein (/topics
/C-Reactive+Protein/) Minor
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=C-Reactive%20Protein&selection=all)
A decrease in
C-reactive
protein has been
noted with
rhodiola
supplementation;
practical
significance of
these results
unknown
C Blood Pressure (/topics
/Blood+Pressure/)
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Blood%20Pressure&selection=all)
No significant
effects yet noted
on blood
pressure
C Muscle Oxygenation (/topics
/Muscle+Oxygenation/)
100%
See study (/show_rubric_effect.php?id=35&
effect=Muscle%20Oxygenation&selection=all)
No significant
effects on
oxygenation
during exercise
or simulated
altitude tests
Studies Excluded from ConsiderationConfounded with inclusion of other nutrients
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Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Complete Summary
Table of Contents:
1. Sources and Composition1.1. Sources1.2. Composition1.3. Properties1.4. SHR-5 and ADAPT-232
2. Pharmacology2.1. Intestines and Absorption2.2. Serum2.3. Metabolism2.4. Enzymatic Interactions
3. Longevity3.1. Mechanisms
4. Neurology4.1. Mechanisms4.2. Nerve Injury and Neurogenesis4.3. Memory and Cognition4.4. Neuroprotection4.5. Serotonin4.6. Fatigue and Stress4.7. Appetite4.8. Depression4.9. Anxiety4.10. Pain
5. Cardiovascular Health5.1. Cardiac Tissue5.2. Blood Cells5.3. Blood Pressure
6. Interactions with Glucose Metabolism6.1. Absorption6.2. Mechanisms6.3. Interventions
7. Inflammation and Immunology7.1. Aging
8. Physical Exercise and Performance8.1. Mechanisms8.2. Blood Oxygenation8.3. Physical Fatigue and Performance
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Traditional Chinese
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and Scandinavian herb
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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9. Fat Mass and Obesity9.1. Mechanisms
10. Bone Mass and the Skeleton10.1. Mechanisms
11. Interactions with Oxidation11.1. Mechanisms
12. Interactions with Hormones12.1. Estrogen
13. Interactions with Organ Systems13.1. Liver
14. Interactions with Cancer14.1. Bladder14.2. Breast14.3. Stomach
15. Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions15.1. Nicotine15.2. Weikang Keli15.3. Hypericum perforatum
16. Safety and Toxicology16.1. General
1. Sources
and Composition
1.1. Sources
Rhodiola Rosea (of the family Crassulaceae; henceforth Rhodiola) is a herb
traditionally used as an Adaptogen (/supplements/Adaptogen/) compound
and is synonymous with common names such as Arctic root, Rose
root/Rosenroot, Orpin Rose, or Golden root. The adaptogenic effects
have traditionally been referred to as inducing a 'nonspecific immunity' and
normalizing effect, and traditional usage seems to be localized to around
Europe and sometimes spreading east into Asia (with usage reported in
Mongolia and Siberia ) and is commonly reported to have traditionally
been used by scandinavian Vikings to preserve physical robustness (this
may be speculative ). It has extended far enough into Asia to be
incorporated into Traditional Chinese Medicine (/supplements
/Traditional+Chinese+Medicine/) (under the name Hong Jing Tian) where
it is recommended to take 3-6g of the root daily for vitality and longevity.
Rhodiola is common to northern Europe and Russia at altitudes between
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QuickSummary:
Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
/Traditional+Chinese+Medicine/)
and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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1000-5000m, and can be found on some North American coastlines. The
main commercial source of Rhodiola appears to be Mountain Altai and in
south region of foothill Altai, mainly in Ust-Kanski, Ust-Koksinski, Charishki
regions.
Rhodiola (rosea as the most common species) is a nordic/russian herb that hastraditionally been used as a vitality enhancing and physical preserving agent. Ithas also sometimes been used for cognitive decline and the connection betweencognition and physical fatigue
1.2. Composition
The root of rhodiola (main segment that is used medicinally) contains:
Tyrosol, sometimes seen as one of the main bioactives, and its glucoside known
as Salidroside (chemically p-hydroxyphenylethyl-O-ß-D-glucopyranoside and
synonymous with Rhodioloside or Rhodosin ) as the other main bioactive
The 'Rosavins' (Rosin, Rosarin, and Rosavin are the main rosavins.
Other molecules that can possible be called rosavins include rosaridin, but
this molecule is structurally different)
Viridoside (structurally Salidroside that is methylated)
Lotaustralin (Cyanogenic glycoside)
Gossypetin (as 7-O-L-rhamnopyranoside) and Rhodioflavonoside (Gossypetin
diglycoside)
Benzyl-O-β-glycopyranoside
Procyanidins built off of EGCG (from Green Tea Catechins (/supplements
/Green+Tea+Catechins/)) at up to 35% of a 70% aqueous acetone extract by
weight. Procyanidins appear to consist of up to 3.6-5.43% of the weight of the
dry root dependeing on growing conditions which places it lower than grapes
(7.8%) and sea buckthorn (8.14%) but higher than craetagus pinnatifida
(/contribute/supplements/craetagus+pinnatifida/) (2.7%).
Small phenolics including gallic acid, cinnamic acid,
β-sitosterol
The tyrosol and salidroside molecules as well as the rosavins are known as
phenylpropanoid compounds.
On a molecular basis, the main active ingredients appear to be Tyrosol and itsglucoside known as Salidroside. When consuming the root, there are otherstructurally related bioactive (the rosavins) that may play a role. Rhodiola is asurprisingly high source of procyanidins (same molecules as those in Pycnogenol(/supplements/Pycnogenol/)) built of EGCG, the catechin thought to be somewhatunique to green tea
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QuickSummary:
Rhodiola rosea is a
Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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The clear and colorless essential oil (0.05% of the root by dry weight, it
has been reported to be lower) contains mostly:
n-Decanol (30.38% )
Gerianol (12.49% )
1,4-p-menthadien-7-ol (5.10% )
Limonene (/supplements/Limonene/) (4.91% )
α-Pinene (4.69% )
β-pinene (1.47% )
sabinene (1.45% )
β-Myrcene (2.25% )
3-Carene (2.04% )
β-Phellandrene (2.31% )
p-Cymene (2.97% )
n-Octanol (2.77% )
Linalool (2.31% )
Dodecanol (3.67% )
Cumin alcohol (2.66% )
Due to the remarkably low level of overall essential oils in rhodiola root, thesemolecules are unlikely to play a significant role in the body followingsupplementation
1.3. Properties
Isolated salidroside and tyrosol appear to be stable in solution at 2 hours at
room temperature and 30 days at either 4°C or -20°C.
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1.4. SHR-5 and ADAPT-232
SHR-5 is a standardized extract of rhodiola that is used in many human
studies and is the extract used in the formulation ADAPT-232 (a
combination of rhodiola, Schisandra chinensis (/supplements
/Schisandra+chinensis/), and Eleutherococcus senticosus (/supplements
/Eleutherococcus+senticosus/)).
The SHR-5 extract is standardized for rhodioloside (4mg per 144mg
tablet) and appears to be a 70% ethanolic extract with a 4:1 drug:extract
ratio, thus 200mg of SHR-5 is claimed to be bioequivalent to 800mg of
the dry herb.
As for ADAPT-232, the 70% ethanolic extract is used in a drug:extract
concentration of 2.8:1 while schisandra chinensis and eleutherococcus
senticosus are used as a 95% ethanolic extract (fruits) and 70% ethanolic
extract (roots) respectively and in a 1.2:1 and 10.5:1 herb:drug
concentration. Adapt-232 appears to be standardized to 0.5% rosavin,
0.32% rhodioloside, 0.05% tyrosol, 0.37% schisandrin, 0.25%
γ-schisandrin, and 0.15% eleutherosides B and E.
2.
Pharmacology
2.1. Intestines and Absorption
Salidroside appears to be absorbed in the intestines via the SGLT1
transporter (which is similar to other glucoside compounds as the
glucoside is sensed by the transpoter and this has shown efficacy in
increasing absorption of Quercetin (/supplements/Quercetin/) glucosides
relative to free quercetin ) and oral ingestion of 48mg/kg does not appear
to confer any additional advantage relative to 24mg/kg (exact same serum
concentration) although 24mg/kg outperformed 12mg/kg.
The bioavailability of salidroside has been detected to be 32.1% (12mg/kg
oral intake), 98.1% (25mg/kg), and 51.97% (100mg/kg); it is not
currently known why there is inconsistencies in these results.
2.2. Serum
Following oral ingestion of salidroside in rats, the half-life of salidroside
appears to be around 40-46 minutes with a T of 25 minutes and a
C of 10.47+/-1.08µg/mL (240 minute AUC of (695.62+/-95.39µg
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/h/mL). Another study using oral ingestion of 100mg/kg salidroside
noted a C of 3,716.73+/-860.13ng/mL, a T of 0.30+/-0.1 hours, and a
half-life of 1.32+/-0.22 hours with an AUC of 7,724.52+/-446.62h
/ng/mL.
2.3. Metabolism
In investigating whether salidroside in isolation can increase serum
p-tyrosol, one study has failed to find such an effect following 100mg/kg
salidroside to rats, but suggested that further metabolism was possible.
2.4. Enzymatic Interactions
In vitro, rhodiola appears to inhibit the CYP3A4 enzyme with an IC in the
range of 1.7-3.1mcg/mL and has been noted to inhibit P-glycoprotein with
an IC in the range of 16.7-51.7mcg/ML. Despite the possible
influences on CYP3A4, rhodiola has been noted to not adversely interact
with Warfarin pharmacokinetics in rats.
May possibly interact with CYP3A4 and P-gp, although there is not enoughevidence to come to a conclusion
3. Longevity
3.1. Mechanisms
Rhodiola (10-25ug/mL of feed) given to nematodes (C. Elegans) for their
lifetime was able to delay aging in the whole population (extending the time
required for the first deaths to occur) and extend life to around 10-20%; this
study also noted efficacy of Eleutherococcus senticosus (/supplements
/Eleutherococcus+senticosus/) at 10-fold the concentration, suggesting
common mechanisms. Higher doses of rhodiola (50-100ug/mL) had the
opposing effect (reducing lifespan) and adding the adaptogens later in life
(50% through the lifecyle) still exerted anti-aging effects but to a lower
degree (11.7% rather than 17.8% in a particular set of experiments).
The mechanism is thought to be secondary to DAF-16 nuclear
translocation, as DAF-16 is vital for improving heat tolerance in
nematodes which was also observed following dietary intake of
rhodiola. DAF-16 translocation is generally thought to be related to
longevity and stress resistance and the effects of rhodiola on DAF-16
is thought to be related to a hormetic mimicking of stress.
A subsequent study on drosophilia using Rhodiola at 15-200mg/mL noted
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significant reductions in mortality (with only the higher doses reducing
fecundity) and promoted longevity in these flies by 3.2-3.5 days, which
has been replicated twice elsewhere with an enhancement of life by
24%. Longevity has also been noted to occur in yeast, and when
comparing the two fly studies the one that had a higher concentration of
salidroside and rosavins appeared to outperform the one with standard
concentrations, suggesting they are the bioactive components.
Adaptogens in general, but particularly rhodiola, appear to be involved withpromoting longevity. A bell curve has been noted in nematodes, and themechanism is thought to be from inducing nuclear translocation of DAF-16 (aresponse to stress)
4. Neurology
4.1. Mechanisms
Ex vivo, 100µg/mL of the methanolic and water extracts can inhibit MAOA
(92.5% and 84.3%) and MAOB (81.8% and 88.9%) whereas the
dichloromethane extract appears to be less potent (50.5% and 66.9%).
When looking at causative compounds, it appears Rosiridin appears to
potently inhibit MAOB (83.8+/-1.1% at 10µM) but not MAOA (16.2+/-2.3%)
whereas salidroside was weakly effective on MAOB only (35.8+/-2.5% at
10µM). This study is duplicated elsewhere, where an inhibitory effect
on acetylcholinesterase was also noted to be and attributed to
hydroquinone, rhodiolgin, and rhodioflavonoside (although IC values
were not calculated).
The influence on monoamine oxidase has been brought into question as it
has been found that oral Rhodiola ingestion failed to modify the
5-HT/5-HIAA ratio.
It has been said rhodiola also has the ability to inhibit the COMT (Catechol-
o-methyltransferase) enzyme although the evidence this is based on
does not appear to be publicly available.
Appears to have mechanisms to inhibit MAO enzymes, and appears to be potentin vitro. This may not apply following oral ingestion of rhodiola supplements.COMT interactions have been mentioned, but there does not appear to beevidence for this claim
Rhodiola has been implicated in inducing the activity of Neuropeptide Y
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and subsequent release of Hsp72 (seen using the mixture of ADAPT-232
as well as isolated salidroside ) via HSP1 dependent mechanisms and
ADAPT-232 appears synergistic in this regard, as the amount of salidroside
in ADAPT-323 at the EC concentration was equivalent to 5.5nM while in
isolation salidroside needed to be present at concentrations of 5µM
(5000nM). It has been hypothesized, but not established, that these
effects may underlie the stress reducing effects of rhodiola
supplementation as increases in serum Hsp72 have been seen with
ADAPT-323 in rats.
Appears to influence Neuropeptide Y activity, which then increases Hsp72 levelsvia HSP1 transcription; thought to underlie the anti-stress effects
A psychostimulatory effect has been noted to last for 4 hours or so
following oral ingestion of 2.5mg salidroside (around 250mg rhodiola)
according to one review (main article, Aksenova 1968, not detectable
online).
May have a small psychostimulatory effect
4.2. Nerve Injury and Neurogenesis
Salidroside at 5-10mg/kg (intraperitoneal injections) to rats following a
sciatic nerve injury has been noted to accelerate the rate of nerve
healing. This has been noted with other adaptogens such as Panax
Ginseng (via Ginsenoside Rg1 ) and may be related to the
anti-degenerative effects of Hsp70 on neurons.
Requires more evidence, but has mechanisms to accelerate the rate of nervehealing
Salidroside has been noted to improve neurogenesis rates in the diabetic
rat hippocampus (thought to be from reducing oxidative stress, which may
impair neurogenesis in diabetic mammals) and has been replicated with
intracerebral injections of rhodiola. In vitro, salidroside also appears to
preserve stem cell differentiation rates in the presence of streptozotocin
(diabetic toxin used in the aforemented studies) without significantly
affecting viability up to 2mM.
As a side note, it was recorded that salidroside incubation with neurons
increased the average length of cellular processes in NF150 positive cells
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suggesting that salidroside may enhance the extension of cellular
processes in differentiating cells.
Neurogenesis may be implicated with rhodiola, but most practically this appearsto be secondary to reducing oxidation in stem cells and preserving normalneurogenesis rates (with research toxins that are oxidative in nature reducingneurogenesis rates). Practical significance of the above unknown
4.3. Memory and Cognition
In rats given a passive avoidance task, rhodiola at 50-100mg/kg for 9 days
was able to enhance memory in a dose and time dependent manner in
otherwise normal and healthy rats. Not many other studies assess
cognitive enhancement in non-stressed and healthy rats, with one
suggesting efficacy with 0.10mL of a 1:1 aqueous alcoholic extract of
rhodiola and the same dose showing inefficacy elsewhere.
50-100mg/kg rhodiola is able to abolish the memory impairing effects of
scopolamine over 9 days of oral supplementation. The memory
impairing effects from β-amyloid injections has also been noted to be
abolished with 50-75mg/kg isolated salidroside and the impairments in
both neurogenesis and cognitive function seen in diabetic rats is
abolished.
Memory improvements have been noted in persons with cognitive
impairment (not pathological) given a formulation known as Vigodana
but the results are confounded with Magnesium (/supplements
/Magnesium/) and B-vitamins.
Rhodiola has outright abolished the effects of scopolamine, suggesting it is apotent anti-amnesian agent. May also improve memory slightly independent ofstress (although in practical situations, the reduction of stress and fatigue andpreservation of cognition is likely to be the most noticeable)
4.4. Neuroprotection
Salidroside has shown protective effects in neurons exposed to
hypoglycemia and serum starvation, with pretreatment of 80-320µg/mL
preserving as many neurons as the active control of adenosine
(250µg/mL), the protective effects mediated via stabilizing the mitochondria
and thought to be related to preventing the increase in ROS (reactive
oxygen species) seen in cell pretreated with rhodiola. These possibly
antioxidative effects may also extend to protection from the oxidative stress
from β-amyloid protein (reduced with salidroside at 10-100µM) and
[47]
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subsequently reduced JNK activation and apoptosis from these proteins
which has been shown to be biologically relevant at an oral intake of
50-75mg/kg in rats.
General antioxidative effects are noted with salidroside in response to
hydrogen peroxide (H O ) which has also been noted with isolated
tyrosol galactoside.
Salidroside has been noted to induce levels of the mRNA of the
antioxidative enzymes heme-oxygenase 1 (HO-1), thioredoxin, and
peroxiredoxin-I and thus enzymatic induction may underlie the protective
effects observed with salidroside.
Salidroside, and thus rhodiola, appear to have antioxidative protective effects inisolated neurons. The mechanisms appear to be from inducing levels ofantioxidative enzymes or otherwise exerting antioxidative effects
Salidroside has also shown protective effects against excitotoxicity induced
by glutamate or intracellular calcium in neurons.
Possible protective against excitotoxicity
4.5. Serotonin
One study assessing the interactions of rhodiola and Nicotine
(/supplements/Nicotine/) withdrawal noted that rhodiola was able to
increase neural serotonin and 5-HIAA concentrations independent of
nicotine dependency, with dose-dependent increases in serotonin at
5-40mg/kg rhodiola in control (13-183%) and nicotine dependent (11-262%)
rats, with more effects in the latter due to a relative serotonin
insufficiency. This study did not note any alterations in the 5-HT/5-HIAA
ratio nor in levels of tryptophan,
One other study has noted that the decreased levels of serotonin found in
depressive rat hippocampus' was normalized with rhodiola ingestion
(1.5-6g/kg of rhodiola with 4% salidroside), with 1.5g/kg actually being
most effective (serotonin increasing 20% higher than nonstressed control)
although not as effective as fluoxetine (2.2mg/kg; reached 48% of
control).
Rhodiola appears to be serotonergic, and increases serotonin levels in the brainand hippocampus. This appears to be general rather than context-specific
[56]
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Rhodiola has also been found to increase the protein content of the 5-HT
receptor in both control and nicotine dependent rats (although much more
profoundly in the latter) and ADAPT-232 has been implicated in
downregulating the 5-HT receptor of serotonin, which is due to
suppressing expression of the gene HTR1A via tyrosol and salidroside at
3µM (6.3 and 6.6-fold downregulation). This is hypothesized to be
related to anxiolysis, as activation of the 5-HT receptor induces anxiety.
Rhodiola has been shown to alter expression of serotonin receptors, with moreof the 5-HT subset and possibly suppressive effects on 5-HT subsets
4.6. Fatigue and Stress
One meta-analysis investigating fatigue in academic settings assessing
the following studies with students given 100mg SHR-5 for 20 days,
660mg of a product called Rhodaxon (rhodiola root extract, unspecified) for
20 days, 100mg Rhodiola for 2 days, 170mg SHR-5 for 42 days,
and 370-555mg SHR-5 for a single dose (work related stress). Overall,
these studies suggest that usage of rhodiola is associated with
improvements in cognitive fatigue, PWC exercise scores,
neuro-motoric fitness (maze drawing), reductions in processing errors,
sustained attention, reaction time, general well-being, and a
reduction in pulse rate relative to placebo treatment. Although the
reduction in fatigue perception appears to be reliable, the improvement in
both sustained attention and improved visual reaction speeds appears to
be less reliable.
Other trials conducted after this date and not included in the meta-analysis
include an open-label trial with rhodiola extract (WS1375; a 1.5-5:1
concentration) at 400mg daily (200mg twice daily) for 4 weeks showed
general benefits on perceived stress (questionnaire), improvements in
stress-induced social and work dysfunction, and reductions in fatigue.
Appears to be effective, either acutely or with daily supplementation, for reducingperceived fatigue and the subsequent impairment to cognition that results fromfatigue in otherwise healthy persons subject to stress or a high workload
One trial in persons with chronic fatigue related to stress (not necessarily
'chronic fatigue syndrome') was able to find a significant protective effect of
rhodiola (576mg SHR-5 for 28 days) against stress as assessed by the
Pines’ burnout score.
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In chronically fatigued people, rhodiola may have some efficacy in attenuatingfatigue
4.7. Appetite
In female rats conditioned to binge eat to highly palatable foods in
response to stress, rhodiola (3% rosavins and 3.12% salidroside) one hour
prior to binge eating there appeared to be a significant reduction in binge
eating with 10mg/kg and 20mg/kg abolished the binge eating. This was
apparently due to the salidroside content, and rhodiola did not have any
apparent effect on eating patterns that weren't stress induced binge
eating. Another study that noted anorectic (appetite suppressing) effects
of stress has also noted normalization with rhodiola. These bidirectional
effects are similar to those seen with Panax ginseng (/supplements
/Panax+ginseng/) and suggest a common mechanism, and one study has
noted that the reduction in binge eating seen with salidroside is synergistic
with Hypericum perforatum (/supplements/Hypericum+perforatum/).
This is thought to be more due to the adaptogenic effects of rhodiola rather
than the serotonergic effects, as serotonergic drugs (fluoxetine,
sibutramine) reduce food intake universally.
Rhodiola appears to regulate the interaction between stress and appetite, andalthough human evidence is lacking animal evidence suggests it can attenuate orotherwise abolish both binge eating and appetite suppression from stress. Theseeffects may merely be from reducing the effects of stress rather than per seinfluences on appetite, and although there is serotonergic actions of rhodiolathere is no evidence to suggest it can reduce appetite like 5-HTP (/supplements/5-HTP/) supplementation
4.8. Depression
In animal models, rhodiola has been noted to exert anti-depressive effects
in a forced swim test at 10-20mg/kg bodyweight (3% rosavins and 1%
salidroside content).
Rhodiola has been reported to reduce the side-effect profile of tricyclic
antidepressants when taken alongside the TCA pharmaceutical, which
appears to also apply to Eleutherococcus senticosus (/supplements
/Eleutherococcus+senticosus/).
In persons with mild to moderate depression given either 340mg or 680mg
of rhodiola (SHR-5) daily for 42 days noted that treatment reduced total
symptoms of depression as assessed by the BDI and HAMD rating scales
[71]
[71]
[72]
[73]
[74]
[75]
[76]
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(no dose-dependence noted on HAMD and a trend for dose-dependence
on BDI, symptoms being reduced to 65-70% of baseline value on HAMD
and halved with the higher dose according to BDI) with improvements in
insomnia and emotional instability, and only the higher dose being
associated with improved sense of well being.
Appears to reduce depressive symptoms when taken as a daily supplement, andthe degree of improvement in the prelimianry evidence appears to be quite large
4.9. Anxiety
It is thought that rhodiola may aid anxiety secondary to its adaptogenic
abilities, with the increase in serotonin seen with rhodiola not likely a
concern for anxiogenic effects as the receptor that mediates anxiety from
serotonin (5-HT ) appears to be downregulated by rhodiola.
10-20mg/kg of rhodiola (3% rosavins and 1% salidroside) one hour prior to
a light/dark exploration test has been found to have some minor anxiolytic
effects with no apparent dose-dependency. In humans, there appears to
be improvements in generalized anxiety disorder with rhodiola
supplementation at 340mg over 10 weeks; this study was open-label.
Rhodiola is suspected to have anxiolytic effects, but currently there is insufficientevidence to support it. Preliminary evidence looks promising
4.10. Pain
A study assessing the nocioreceptive interactions with rhodiola failed to
find a significant reduction in pain as assessed by a tail-flick test in animals
given an active dose of rhodiola.
5.
Cardiovascular Health
5.1. Cardiac Tissue
In cardiac muscle cells (H9c2 cell line) subject to ischemia/reperfusion
injury, both salidroside (50-200µM) and tyrosol (125-500µM) or their
combination were able to greatly reduce the damage to the cells as
measured by apoptosis rates, which was attributed to inhibition of JNK
activation where tyrosol and salidroside was additive (a reference drug for
JNK inhibition also mimicked the cardioprotective effects). This inhibition
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may account for results seen elsewhere where salidroside protected
cardiomyocytes from ischemia via inhibiting mitochondrial-dependent
apoptosis (JNK acts on the mitochondria to induce apoptosis ). This
inhibition of JNK may come secondary to antioxidant effects, since ROS
activates JNK in this cell line (H9c2) and salidroside confers and
antioxidative potential, and the antioxidative effects may also underlie
less N-acetylglucosamine linkages (an alternate theory of
cardioprotection from salidroside).
Elsewhere, salidroside has been noted to protect the heart from cell death
induced by hypoxia, and oxidative damage by H O .
Appears to have cardioprotective effects at the level of the heart tissue in vitrowhich appears to mostly be related to antioxidative effects of the activecompounds (tyrosol and salidroside)
In diabetic rats showing signs of heart failure, 75mg/kg of a 95% ethanolic
extract of rhodiola for 21 days was able to preserve blood pressure
(reduced in diabetic rats with heart failure) and improve cardiac output via
PPARδ dependent mechanisms. The level of PPARδ protein and mRNA
levels in the hearts of diabetic rats were reduced compared to control, and
rhodiola ingestion normalized these parameters. PPARδ is a receptor
that is known to regulate ionotrophic function when expressed in
cardiomyocytes (heart muscle cells).
Has been noted to have some bioactivity following oral ingestion and isdependent on the actions of PPARδ
One study using isolated salidroside at 600mg daily in breast cancer
patients started 1 week prior to chemotherapy noted that the reduction in
systolic function (as assessed by Strain Rate Imaging) induced by
epirubicin (a cardiotoxic anthracycline that is highly effective in breast
cancer ) was abolished by salidroside, and the increase in plasma
ROS found with placebo did not significantly occur with salidroside.
May have cardioprotective effects against anthracycline drugs similar to CoQ10(/supplements/Coenzyme+Q10/), although protection from rhodiola occurs at alarge dose of isolated salidroside
5.2. Blood Cells
Hematopoietic stem cells (a self-renewing source of pluripotent stem cells
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in bone marrow ) experience an increase in DNA synthesis after
incubation with salidroside (secondary to stimulating PARP-1 activity)
and red blood cells experience protection form oxidative damage (from
inducing thioredoxin and glutathione peroxidase) and appeared to
augment the efficacy of erythropoeitin in vitro. The induction of PARP-1
appears to also occur in lymphocytes, and has been confirmed in mice at
an oral dose of 75mg/kg; this PARP-1 activity appeared to be vital for
antioxidative effects.
Elsewhere, the mRNA expression of erythropoietin (EPO) has been found
to be induced in liver and kidney cells via isolated salidroside, which was
thought to be due to HIF-1α accumulation within the cell.
5.3. Blood Pressure
Rhodiola water extract appears to have ACE inhibiting effects with around
30% inhibition of 100-200µg/mL in vitro and 50% at 500µg/mL. This ACE
inhibitory effect has been noted elsewhere with a 12% ethanolic extract of
rhodiola with 38.5% inhibition.
6.
Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
6.1. Absorption
Rhodiola water extracts appear to have α-glucoside inhibitory potential,
where 100-200µg/mL reached absolute in vitro inhibition and 50µg/mL
inhibited just under 50% of enzyme activity; this inhibitory effect was
synergistic with cranberry extract, as the inhibitory effects of rhodiola were
preserved when in a 3:1 mixture with cranberry water extract. Rhodiola
was determined to have an IC of 93µg/mL on α-glucoside and an IC of
100µg/mL on α-amylase. This inhibition has been replicated elsewhere
with IC values for α-glucoside (44.7-52.3µg/mL) and α-amylase
(173.4µg/mL) which is thought to be linked to tyrosol (IC of 70.8µg/mL)
and the salidroside content.
Appears to have mechanisms to reduce carbohydrate absorption, but does notappear to be overly potent in this regard. Currently no studies assessingcarbohydrate absorption in a living model
6.2. Mechanisms
Salidroside appears to reduce advanced glycemic end product (AGE)
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formation in mice injected with D-galactosamine (an accelerated aging
model that is at least partially due to the AGE production )
where high doses of 1,000mg/kg salidroside reduced the AGE content in
serum to 62% of galactosamine control yet fully preserved motor
function.
6.3. Interventions
Salidroside has shown hypoglycemic activity in alloxan-induced diabetic
rats at 50, 100, and 200mg/kg oral intake for 28 days in a time and dose
depedent manner (with no significant differences between doses). The
highest dose of salidroside at 28 days was able to normalize blood glucose
levels similar to non-diabetic control. Another study using db/db
diabetic rats and 200mg/kg of rhodiola for 12 weeks noted that rhodiola
was effective as 200mg/kg Cinnamon (/supplements/Cinnamon/) in
reducing blood glucose (51.4-54.2% lower than control) and no time
dependence was noted.
7.
Inflammation and Immunology
7.1. Aging
The age-related suppression in T-lymphocyte proliferation and IL-2
secretion (from a mitogen) appears to be abolished with ingestion of
1,000mg/kg salidroside in mice which has been noted in rats.
8.
Physical Exercise and Performance
8.1. Mechanisms
Salidroside has been noted to active AMPK in skeletal muscle cells and
increased glucose uptake in a concentration dependent manner between
1.25-80µM with no dose outperforming the active control (insulin at
100nM). This study also noted that insulin-induced glucose uptake was
slightly enhanced with salidroside.
One study using rhodiola supplementation (170mg daily for 4 weeks) noted
a reduced fatty acid circulating level during a VO max test (from
12.86+/-1.62mg/dL to 7.31+/-1.31mg/dL) without significantly affecting
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glucose, which was associated with increased antioxidative parameters in
serum and less biomarkers of muscle damage. Lactate levels were also
reduced after exercise when measured at 3 minutes into recovery (50%
lower than control), 6 minutes (42%), and 9 minutes (33%).
8.2. Blood Oxygenation
In studies assessing blood oxygenation, Rhodiola has twice failed to
significantly influnce this parameter relative to placebo.
8.3. Physical Fatigue and Performance
Currently, one meta-analysis has assessed the interaction of rhodiola
supplementation on physical performance or physical fatigue. Of the 7
trials included in this analysis, they have used 660mg of rhodiola root
extract (Rhodaxon) for 30 days prior to exercise, 100mg of rhodiola for 4
days, 250mg for 15-22 days preceding the test (1,000mg on the day
of), 447mg acutely, 288mg of SHR-5 for 5 days, 100mg SHR-5
for 20 days, and 660mg of a product called Rhodaxon (rhodiola root
extract, unspecified) for 20 days. Most of the trials assessed in this
meta-analysis were relatively minor in regards to physical capacity, and the
observed benefits seem to be related to reducing the neural sensation of
fatigue and allowing more physical work to be conducted (effective in
cycling tests but ineffective in hypoxia and photon emission ).
In regards to physical fatigue not related to exercise, rhodiola appears to have asignificant protective and rehabilitative effect. This has been tested in moderateto high stress situations such as in physicians (doing rounds) or students duringexam periods
Rhodiola has been associated with an increased VO max and time to
exhaustion on a cycling test with another study performing a VO max
test (and not reporting on the outcome of said test) noting a reduction
creatine kinase and C-reactive protein release from the test relative to
placebo. In other studies merely assessing cardiovascular output on a
cycling test (in part of a battery of tests on fatigue) there does appear to be
benefit with rhodiola relative to placebo, which has been tested in one
study (acute dose of 3mg/kg SHR-5) which noted that rhodiola taken prior
to a 10k bicycle ride showed significantly reduced time to complete the ride
(25.4 minutes relative to 25.8 minutes) and reduced heart rate during the
warmup (136+/-17 relative to placebo's 140+/-17) but not during exericse,
which alongside average power output and cadence only trended towards
improvement. This study was conducted in recreationally fit women,
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and the subjects reported less subjective fatigue after consumption of
Rhodiola Rosea, and is duplicated in Medline.
Some other studies are confounded with Cordyceps sinensis
(/supplements/Cordyceps/) (no significant effect of supplementation with
300mg rhodiola with 2.5% salidroside on VO max of trained cyclists),
Cordyceps and minerals (same dose of rhodiola and again a failure of 2
weeks of supplementation to improve performance), or 5mg Zinc
(/supplements/Zinc/) with 200mg rhodiola in elite rowers, where despite
increasing plasma anti-oxidant capacity there was no effect on power
output or time to complete a 2,000m rowing test. Other studies using
trained or elite athletes note that 170mg of rhodiola for 4 weeks trended to
but failed to significantly increase VO max.
Mixed effects when looking at the interaction of rhodiola and physical exercise,with some benefit seen with higher doses in untrained persons but moremoderate doses in trained athletes not having a significant ergogenic effect.Studies are a bit too hetereogeneous to compare (studies in elite athletes areconfounded with inclusion of other nutrients, and it is unclear if the benefit seenin the other studies is due to higher dosages or due to training status)
9. Fat Mass
and Obesity
9.1. Mechanisms
Rhodiola appears to be able to prevent accumulation of lipids during
adipocyte differentiation in vitro at 1mg/mL (with Tyrosol inhibiting lipid
accumulation at 0.1-1mg/mL) with lower concentrations not highly
effective.
10. Bone
Mass and the Skeleton
10.1. Mechanisms
Salidroside in MC3T3-E1 cells (bone) at 0.1-10µM concentration is able to
reduce the oxidative damage done by H O , with 0.1µM of salidroside
being as effective as the other concentrations and as effective as the active
control of N-Acetylcysteine (10mM). The mechanisms that normally
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proceeded following oxidative damage were thus inhibited.
When supplementing salidroside (5-20mg/kg) to ovarectomized rats, there
was a dose-dependent increase in bone mineral density with the higher
dose preserving 55% of bone mass of true control (relative to
ovarectomized control femur).
May be able to attenuate the rate of bone loss via antioxidative effects
11.
Interactions with Oxidation
11.1. Mechanisms
Rhodiola, via the salidroside component, appears to induce PARP-1 activity
which appears crucial for in vivo protection of DNA from H O , which
has been noted in red and white blood cells as well as fibroblasts.
PARP-1 is an NAD(+) dependent enzyme that is activated by damaged
DNA and acts to preserve DNA integrity and induce repair which has
been noted with salidroside in mice.
Salidroside is known to increase protein levels of the antioxidant enzymes
thioredoxin-1 and glutathione peroxidase with heme
oxygenase-1 (HO-1) (contested ), peroxiredoxin-I, catalase,
and superoxide dismutase having been implicated. As many of these
enzymes tend to be catered towards hydrogen peroxide (H O ) that radical
seems to be where most antioxidative defense comes from salidroside in
vitro in bone, red blood cells, neurons, fibroblasts,
and liver cells.
One study has concluded, however, that antioxidative effects cannot fully
explain cytoprotective effects of rhodiola.
Salidroside appears to both activate antioxidant enzymes and to also act uponPARP-1 and induce DNA repair machinery. The antioxidative effects seem to bebest demonstrated with hydrogen peroxide
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Interactions with Hormones
12.1. Estrogen
A standardized extract of rhodiola (3% rosavins and 1% salidroside) is able
to competitively inhibit estrogen binding to the receptor in a concentration
dependent manner and when given to ovarectomized rats fails to show
estrogenic effects (and instead caused a nonsignificant anti-estrogenic
trend in some rats due to increasing the metabolism of estradiol).
Preliminary evidence suggests that Rhodiola Rosea is anti-estrogenic
13.
Interactions with Organ Systems
13.1. Liver
One study has noted that salidroside is able to induce mesenchymal cell
division towards hepatocytes and, when assessing biomarker proteins
(EROD, PROD, and LDL uptake) salidroside at 2µM appears to be as
effective as hepatocyte growth factor (HGF; 20ng/mL) for inducing
mesenchymal division over 4 weeks.
Appears to induce proliferation of liver cells from a common stem cell precursor,practical significance of these results currently unknown
Salidroside (25-100mg/kg) has been noted to reduce oxidative stress in the
liver that is the result of exhaustive exercise which has also been noted
with p-tyrosol, rosavin, and rosidrin (as well as rhodiola extract
consumption).
14.
Interactions with Cancer
14.1. Bladder
A small trial (n=12) has associated rhodiola supplementation with half the
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Serebriakova RV, Bodrova NB|journal=Urol Nefrol (Mosk)] and a later in
vitro test noted that salidroside had suppressive effects on p53 deficient
cells which was partly dependent on TSC2 expression; there was
ultimately an activation of AMPK and suppression of mTOR signalling and
its downstream targets (S6 and 4E-BP1) resulting in autophagic cell
death. Concentrations as low as 5µg/mL were active on cancer cells,
and 25µg/mL was unable to suppress noncancerous cells.
14.2. Breast
Salidroside has been noted to induce apoptosis in breast cancer cells on
both MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells, with an IC of 10µM and 20µM
respectively. Salidroside was confirmed in this study to not be an
estrogen receptor antagonist (which can induce apoptosis in MCF-7 cells)
and was noted to induce apoptosis in both cell lines in a concentration
dependent manner. Elsewhere, the IC for salidroside in inhibiting
proliferation was calculated at 3.2µg/mL (MDA-MB-231) and 6.5µg/mL
(MCF-7).
Salidroside has also noted protection against the cardiotoxic effects of a
common breast cancer chemotherapeutic known as epirubicin.
14.3. Stomach
Salidroside has shown inhibitory effects on the gastric cancer cell line
SGC-7901 with an IC value for inhibiting cell proliferation of
6.1µg/mL.
15.
Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
15.1. Nicotine
Nicotine (/supplements/Nicotine/) is the primary stimulatory alkaloid in
cigarettes and some smoking aids. In mice conditioned to nicotine via
injections who exhibited withdrawal behaviours (anxiety and locomotor
changes) noted that oral ingestion of Rhodiola at 10-20mg/kg during
nicotine therapy reduced anxiety by more than 50% (appeared to be dose
dependent, but 10mg/kg was not significantly different than 20mg/kg) with
similar effects seen with acute usage of Rhodiola (20mg/kg) after nicotine
was ceased. This study also noted that Rhodiola was able to abolish all
somatic symptoms of withdrawal in these mice. A later study in rats
with similar methodlogy confirmed these effects and noted that the
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mechanisms appear to be serotonergic in nature as the serotonin receptor
antagonist (WAY 100635) abolished the effects and nicotine treated
animals appeared to have lower levels of serotonin in their brain (which
Rhodiola normalized).
Limited evidence, but rhodiola at fairly reasonable oral doses (20mg/kg in miceand 40mg/kg in rats correlates to a human estimated dose of 1.2mg/kg or 80mgfor a 150lb person) can greatly suppress or eliminate physical symptoms ofsmoking cessation (nicotine withdrawal). Cognitive symptoms (anxiety beingmeasured) are somewhat less affected
15.2. Weikang Keli
Weikang Keli is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (/supplements
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Atractylodis macrocephalae, Curcumae Aeruginosae, the rhizome of
Pinelliae, Codonopsis pilosula (/supplements/Codonopsis+pilosula/),
rhodiola rosea, and Actinidia chinensis (1:1:1:2:2:2 ratio). It has been
demonstrated in SGC-7901 stomach cancer cells to inhibit proliferation in a
concentration and time dependent manner with an IC of 0.2g/mL via
autophagic mechanisms. In mice implanted with tumors,
2,400-9,600mg/kg of the herbal therapy was able to reduce tumor mass by
43%, 55%, and 57% respectively with the active control of 5-fluorouracil
(15mg/kg) reducing tumor size by 51%.
15.3. Hypericum perforatum
A study investigating the influence of Hypericum perforatum (/supplements
/Hypericum+perforatum/) on binge eating noted that 250-500mg/kg (but
not 125mg/kg) of this herb was able to reduce binge eating episodes in
female rates conditioned to hyperpalatable foods. The addition of
312mcg/kg salidroside to the ineffective dose of St.John's wort (125mg/kg)
was able to synergistically enhance the anti-binge eating effect. It
should be noted that higher doses of salidroside (20mg/kg or a 3.12%
extract; or 624mcg/kg) are able to abolish binge eating in this model.
Salidroside (from rhodiola) can make subeffective doses of St.John's wort moreeffective in aiding binge eating. Although synergistic, the practical implications ofthis are limited as rhodiola in isolation is effective in abolishing binge eating inthis rat model
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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and Toxicology
16.1. General
In human trials that use Rhodiola supplementation, there do not tend to be
side effects associated with treatment that are deemed to be clinically
relevant.
Scientific Support & ReferenceCitations
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Pretreatment with Rhodiola Rosea Extract Reduces Cognitive Impairment Induced by IntracerebroventricularStreptozotocin in Rats: Implication of Anti-oxidative and Neuroprotective Effects (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895398809600623)
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Traditional Chinese
Medicine (/supplements
/Traditional+Chinese+Medicine/)
and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
physical/cognitive vitality.
It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Qu ZQ, et al. Pretreatment with Rhodiola rosea extract reduces cognitive impairment induced byintracerebroventricular streptozotocin in rats: implication of anti-oxidative and neuroprotective effects(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19950527). Biomed Environ Sci. (2009)
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Fintelmann V, Gruenwald J. Efficacy and tolerability of a Rhodiola rosea extract in adults with physical and cognitivedeficiencies (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17901042). Adv Ther. (2007)
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Neuroprotective Effects of Salidroside in the PC12 Cell Model Exposed to Hypoglycemia and Serum Limitation(http://www.springerlink.com/content/m1324p7h35u44607/)
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Zhang L, et al. Neuroprotective effects of salidroside against beta-amyloid-induced oxidative stress in SH-SY5Y humanneuroblastoma cells (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20615444). Neurochem Int. (2010)
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Chen X, et al. Protective effect of salidroside against H2O2-induced cell apoptosis in primary culture of rat hippocampalneurons (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19554425). Mol Cell Biochem. (2009)
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Shi TY, et al. Neuroprotective effects of Salidroside and its analogue tyrosol galactoside against focal cerebral ischemiain vivo and H2O2-induced neurotoxicity in vitro (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22095090). Neurotox Res. (2012)
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Cao LL, Du GH, Wang MW. The effect of salidroside on cell damage induced by glutamate and intracellular freecalcium in PC12 cells (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16753799). J Asian Nat Prod Res. (2006)
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Chen X, et al. Salidroside attenuates glutamate-induced apoptotic cell death in primary cultured hippocampal neuronsof rats (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18680733). Brain Res. (2008)
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De Bock K, et al. Acute Rhodiola rosea intake can improve endurance exercise performance(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15256690). Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. (2004)
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Traditional Chinese
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
preliminary evidence.
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Qian EW, Ge DT, Kong SK. Salidroside promotes erythropoiesis and protects erythroblasts against oxidative stress byup-regulating glutathione peroxidase and thioredoxin (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20920561). JEthnopharmacol. (2011)
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stressful situations.
Rhodiola is also
neuroprotective and
promotes longevity in
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Traditional Chinese
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and Scandinavian herb
touted to promote
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It appears to be proven
for reducing fatigue and
exhaustion in prolonged
stressful situations.
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neuroprotective and
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preliminary evidence.
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