ISBN: | 978-5-5120-0575-0 |
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Xenohormesis explains how certain molecules such as plant polyphenols, which indicate stress in the plants, can have a longevity-conferring effect in consumers of plant (i.e. mammals). It was first used in the paper "Small molecules that regulate lifespan: evidence for xenohormesis." by Dr. David Sinclair and colleagues from Harvard Medical School. Further studies then picked up the term.