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    Pterostilbene is considered to be a corrosive substance, is dangerous upon exposure to the eyes, and is an environmental toxin, especially to aquatic life. [1] A preliminary study of healthy human subjects given pterostilbene for 6–8 weeks, showed pterostilbene to be safe for human use at dosages up to 250 mg per day, although this study did not assess metabolic effects on the lipid profile.

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    Chemical substances that (a) have been shown in laboratory research to increase longevity or retard senescence or some aspects thereof, (b) are proposed but not proven to do so or (c) may be promoted as such.