Natural SIRT1 Activators — Evidence-Based Compounds
SIRT1 is an NAD⁺-dependent deacetylase that regulates gene expression in response to nutrient availability — activating mitochondrial biogenesis, anti-inflammatory pathways, and DNA repair while suppressing NF-κB.
SIRT1 (Sirtuin 1) sits at the intersection of longevity, metabolic health, and stress resistance. It deacetylates and activates PGC-1α (driving mitochondrial biogenesis), inhibits NF-κB (reducing inflammation), activates FOXO transcription factors (stress resistance), and requires NAD⁺ as a cofactor — directly linking cellular energy status to aging. SIRT1 activators from the BiohacksAI corpus are ranked below.
Rankings based on BiohacksAI discovery score, target match with SIRT1, SIRT2, SIRT3, pathway overlap, and PubMed study count. All data is deterministic and corpus-verified. Not medical advice.
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Data: PubMed/NCBI, BindingDB, Reactome. © Organiq Sweden AB · Patent pending EVE-PAT-2026-001