Evidence supporting the use of: Dihydrocapsiate
For the health condition: Weight Loss
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Dihydrocapsiate is a non-pungent capsaicinoid found in some varieties of chili peppers, particularly the CH-19 Sweet pepper. Its primary use in weight loss stems from its ability to increase energy expenditure and enhance fat oxidation, similar to capsaicin but without the spicy sensation. Several small-scale clinical trials have investigated its effects on metabolism and body weight. Notably, a randomized controlled trial published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2009) reported that supplementation with dihydrocapsiate increased postprandial energy expenditure in overweight individuals on a low-calorie diet, compared to placebo. Other studies have demonstrated a mild thermogenic effect and increased fat oxidation, suggesting a potential role in supporting weight management.
However, the magnitude of effect observed in these studies is relatively modest, and most trials have had small sample sizes and short durations. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that dihydrocapsiate alone leads to clinically significant weight loss. No major adverse effects have been reported, and its safety profile appears favorable. Overall, the evidence supporting dihydrocapsiate’s use for weight loss is based on a plausible mechanism and some clinical research, but larger and longer-term studies are needed to confirm its efficacy. Thus, the scientific evidence is rated as moderate (2/5) for supporting its use in weight management.
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alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
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ashwagandha
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chia seed
coleus forskohlii
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
forskohlii root
garcinia
glucomannan
guarana
hydroxycitric acid
inulin
l-leucine
matcha
medium chain triglycerides (MCT)
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prune
quinoa
rye
saffron
sardines
black ginger
soybean
almond fruit
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jiaogulan
yerba mate
amaranth
millet seed
algae
kidney beans
cocoa
chickpea protein
brown rice protein
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
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3-desoxy-7-KETO-DHEA
Adrenergic amines
Ascophyllum nodosum
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Algal protein
Animal protein
Beta-hydroxybutyrate
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Bean
BCAA
Cowpea
California chia
Cardarine
Capsinoids
chlorogenic acid
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Caralluma fimbriata
Cha de bugre
Diacylglycerol
Dihydrocapsiate
Deoxycholic acid
Egg
Ecdysteroids
Ephedrine
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Quinoa Protein
yohimbine
Other health conditions supported by Dihydrocapsiate
Athletic and Exercise AidsBody Building
Fat Metabolism (poor)
Metabolic Syndrome
Weight Loss