
New research on longevity technologies is being conducted in China. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The local Lonvi Biosciences laboratory announced significant achievements in creating anti-aging pills. The main component of this preparation is procyanidin C1 (PCC1), derived from grape seed extract.
Research conducted by scientists from Shanghai formed the scientific basis for this project. During the studies, it was found that the lifespan of mice increased by 64.2 percent after therapy with PCC1 began.
This compound performs a senolytic function by selectively eliminating "zombie cells" that accumulate in the body and damage healthy tissues. Liu Qinghua, technical director of Lonvi Biosciences laboratory, expressed confidence in the prospects of their research, stating that living up to 150 years could become a practical goal.
According to him, regular intake of these pills, a healthy lifestyle, and quality medical care can initially extend human life up to 100 years, and later up to 120 years. Issues related to longevity are also attracting significant interest at the state level.
Recently, reports emerged that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the possibilities of extending human life up to 150 years. The conversation was recorded on video, but later the Chinese state television demanded its removal, which caused a significant public reaction.
Additionally, one of the promising directions in longevity research is the study of genes related to insulin-dependent signaling pathways. Scientists have found that a single mutation in the gene of the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans can double its lifespan.
Similar genes exist in humans as well, opening opportunities to develop new therapeutic approaches to slow down aging. These pills may also be registered in Uzbekistan after passing all necessary tests and obtaining the appropriate certificates.
For this, the company will need to comply with the procedures established for the sale of medicines in the country. In recent years, medical achievements abroad have been rapidly entering Uzbekistan as well.
Local doctors carefully monitor innovations in medicine and strive to implement advanced technologies into practice.





