Evidence supporting the use of: Evodiamine
For the health condition: Fat Metabolism (poor)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Evodiamine is an alkaloid extracted from the fruit of Evodia rutaecarpa, a plant used in traditional Chinese medicine. Recent scientific studies have explored its potential effects on fat metabolism, primarily in animal and cellular models. Preclinical research suggests that evodiamine may enhance thermogenesis (the process of heat production in organisms), inhibit adipogenesis (formation of new fat cells), and increase lipolysis (the breakdown of fat). For example, a study published in Obesity Research (2003) showed that evodiamine increased energy expenditure and reduced body weight in mice fed a high-fat diet, possibly via stimulation of uncoupling proteins and the sympathetic nervous system. Other in vitro studies have indicated that evodiamine can suppress the differentiation of preadipocytes to adipocytes by modulating pathways such as AMPK and PPARγ.
However, robust clinical trials in humans are lacking, and the mechanistic data are limited to laboratory and animal studies. There is insufficient evidence to confirm efficacy, dosing, or safety in humans for the purpose of improving "poor" fat metabolism. As such, while there is some scientific interest and preliminary data, the evidence base is weak and does not yet justify widespread clinical use. The traditional use of evodiamine-containing herbs has focused more on digestive and pain conditions rather than specifically on fat metabolism.
Other ingredients used for Fat Metabolism (poor)
3-desoxy-7-KETO-DHEA7-Keto-DHEA
Acetyl L-carnitine
Alpha methyl tetradecylthioacetic acid
alpha-linolenic acid (ALA)
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
anchovies
apple cider vinegar
artichoke
avocado
barberry
Berberis (unspecified)
beta-hydroxybutyrate
bile salt
biotin
black ginger
capric acid
capsaicin
capsaicinoids
capsiate
capsinoids
cardarine
carqueja
cha de bugre
chia seed
choline
cinnamon
coconut oil
Coleus forskohlii
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
coriander
dandelion
diacylglycerol
dihydrocapsiate
ephedrine
epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)
evodiamine
fenugreek
flavanones
flavonols
forskohlii root
forskolin
fucoxanthin
garcinia
ginger
glucomannan
grains of paradise
guggul
gymnemic acids
hesperetin
Higenamine
hydroxycitric acid
isomaltulose
kelp
l-carnitine
lecithin
Legume protein
linoleic acid (LA)
lipase
lipstatin
macadamia
medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
Milk thistle
Monounsaturated fat
Oleoylethanolamide
omega-3 fatty acids
omega-7 fatty acids
oolong tea
Palatinose
palmitate
pantethine
Perperine
phaseolamin
phospholipids
Pinolenic acid
polyphenols
Rauwolscine
robusta coffee
Synephrine
Tetradecylthioacetic acid
Thylakoid
turmeric
Ursolic Acid
vitamin B
Wakame
Walnut
Yohimbine
Zinc
Other health conditions supported by evodiamine
Cancer (natural therapy for)Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Circulation (poor)
Fat Metabolism (poor)
Inflammation
Metabolic Syndrome
Weight Loss
