Cordycepin - Bioactive Compound In Cordyceps
The main active components of Cordyceps (both Cordyceps militaris and Cordyceps sinensis) are Cordycepin (3'-deoxyadenosine) and Adenosine, as well as a range of beneficial polysaccharides. Cordycepin is a bioactive compound found predominantly in Cordyceps fungi, particularly Cordyceps Militaris. Cordycepin is believed to support immune health, improve energy levels, and have neuro-protective effects. It is considered the most vital bioactive component in Cordyceps due to its utmost therapeutic as well as nutraceutical potential. Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside and is known for its potential effects on cellular energy, relaxation, and blood flow.
Timo Cordyceps Militaris has 10 times more active ingredients ( Cordycepin & Adenosine) than wild Cordyceps Sinensis, and has the highest concentration of Cordycepin standardized minimum 0.4%.