3,3',4',7-tetrahydroxyflavone
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Not reconstituted — capsulesdelivery, so there's no vial to draw from.
Fisetin is a plant flavonoid marketed as a senolytic, meaning it is intended to clear senescent (aged, dysfunctional) cells, and is the leading over-the-counter senolytic with Mayo Clinic human trials underway. It is typically taken as a high-dose 2-3 day monthly pulse (the 'hit and run' approach) rather than daily. Preclinical data are promising but human outcome data are still emerging, so its popularity currently outruns the evidence.