Enzogenol

A potent antioxidant extract from New Zealand pine bark.

Also known as: Pine Bark Extract

other Names
Pine Bark Extract
primary Benefits
Antioxidant support, cardiovascular health, and brain function.
common Dose
100-200 mg per day
best Form
Standardized extract
timing
With a meal
safety Rating
Generally Safe

Overview

Enzogenol is a high-potency antioxidant extract derived from the bark of the New Zealand radiata pine tree. It is a rich source of proanthocyanidins, which are a type of flavonoid with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Enzogenol has been studied for its potential to support a wide range of health benefits, including cardiovascular health, brain function, and skin health. It is believed to work by protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals, improving blood flow, and reducing inflammation. Some studies have shown that Enzogenol may help lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, and enhance cognitive function. It is also used to improve skin elasticity and reduce the signs of aging. Enzogenol is available as a dietary supplement and is often found in combination with other antioxidants.

Key Benefits

Provides Powerful Antioxidant Protection

Enzogenol helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals.

Supports Cardiovascular Health

It may help lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, and enhance blood flow.

Enhances Brain Function

Enzogenol may improve cognitive function, memory, and focus.

Dosage & How to Take

Enzogenol is typically taken in doses of 100-200 mg per day. It is best to take it with a meal to enhance absorption.

PurposeDoseNotes
Antioxidant Support100-200 mg per dayTaken in divided doses.
Cardiovascular Health150-300 mg per dayMay be taken with other heart-healthy supplements.

Best Time to Take

Best taken with a meal.

With or Without Food

With food.

Forms & Bioavailability

FormAbsorptionBest ForNotes
CapsulesHighGeneral useLook for a standardized extract.
TabletsHighGeneral useMay be combined with other antioxidants.

Side Effects & Safety

Common

  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Upset stomach

Rare

  • None known

Contraindications

  • None known

Interactions

Blood thinnersModerate

May increase the risk of bleeding.

ImmunosuppressantsModerate

May interfere with the effectiveness of these medications.

Scientific Research

2003Phytotherapy Research

A pilot study on the clinical effects of dietary supplementation with Enzogenol, a flavonoid extract of pine bark (Pinus radiata)

The findings of this pilot study indicate that dietary supplementation with Enzogenol is safe and well tolerated and is associated with a number of beneficial clinical effects.

2011Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology

The effect of New Zealand pine bark extract (Enzogenol®) on stratified human keratinocytes

These results suggest that Enzogenol® may have a protective effect on human skin cells.

Food Sources

Not applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

Medical Disclaimer

This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medications. The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.