The Safety and Efficacy Study of RiaGev in Healthy Adults
NCT ID: NCT04483011
Last Updated: 2020-11-25
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UNKNOWN
NA
18 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-10-25
2020-11-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The investigating product RiaGev™ is the first and only commercially available product that contains Bioenergy Ribose® and vitamin B3. It increases NAD+ in the body efficiently to promote healthy mitochondria, active immunity, and cholesterol reduction. As a result, D-ribose is essential for healthy aging.
Bioenergy Ribose® is a 5-carbon carbohydrate (C5H10O5) called D-ribose designated as a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) substance by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is produced via the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), which is fundamental for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production. The PPP is a rate-limiting step that makes use of a short supply enzyme called glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH). Supplementation of D-ribose can bypass the PPP and directly contribute to ATP production. In addition, to its function for ATP production D-ribose is a critical element of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and acetyl coenzyme A. Provided there is a reduction in ATP production; aging is frequently due to a decline in mitochondria function. Hence, cell function and integrity are compromised, leading to chronic cardiovascular conditions and fatigue (6). With active D-ribose supplementation, improvements have been noted in several pathological conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and myocardial dysfunction. Furthermore, D-ribose demonstrated improvements in athletic performances by recovering ATP levels and repairing cellular damage.
Vitamin B3 is an essential water-soluble vitamin known as either niacin, nicotinic acid, or nicotinamide. It is found in foods such as chicken, beef, fish, nuts, legumes, and grains. Also, vitamin B3 can be obtained from conversions of tryptophan in the body. Therefore, foods with tryptophan such as milk, eggs, meat, and fish are another great source of vitamin B3. Once vitamin B3 is consumed, it is converted into two different active forms called NAD+ or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP). NAD+ and NADP are essential for various metabolic redox processes with oxidized or reduced substrates. Cellular functions like genome integrity, gene expression, and cellular communication are carried out by NAD+ required enzymes. These required enzymes are also crucial for the production of ATP via energy transfer from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. NADP is involved in fewer reactions than NAD+ such as cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis along with antioxidation. Lack of NAD+ has been associated with a variety of aging-related conditions such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular health, and cancer.
This current randomized, double-blind, comparator-controlled, cross over study will investigate the efficacy and safety of RiaGev™ via evaluation of NAD+, glucose, insulin, glutathione, and cortisol levels in healthy adults of ages 36-65.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
OTHER
QUADRUPLE
Study Groups
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RiaGev
RiaGev, 2000mg, BID
RiaGev
Dietary supplementation
Comparator
Comparator matched to RiaGev, BID
RiaGev
Dietary supplementation
Interventions
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RiaGev
Dietary supplementation
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. BMI between 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2, inclusive
3. Female participant is not of child-bearing potential, defined as females who have undergone a sterilization procedure (e.g. hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy, bilateral tubal ligation, complete endometrial ablation) or have been post-menopausal (natural or surgically) for at least 1 year prior to screening
Or,
Females of child-bearing potential must have a negative urine pregnancy test at screening and baseline and agree to use a medically approved method of birth control for the duration of the study. All hormonal birth control must have been in use for a minimum of three months. Acceptable methods of birth control include:
* Hormonal contraceptives including oral contraceptives, hormone birth control patch (Ortho Evra), vaginal contraceptive ring (NuvaRing), injectable contraceptives (Depo-Provera, Lunelle), or hormone implant (Norplant System)
* Double-barrier method
* Intrauterine devices
* Non-heterosexual lifestyle or agrees to use contraception if planning on changing to heterosexual partner(s)
* Vasectomy of partner at least 6 months prior to screening
4. Healthy as determined by laboratory results, medical history, physical exam and EKG
5. Agrees to avoid supplementation with tryptophan and vitamin B3 or its derivatives (niacin, nicotinic acid, niacinamide) one week prior to randomization and during the study
6. Ability to complete maximal and submaximal exercise tests
7. Agrees to maintain current diet and activity level throughout the study
8. Agrees to comply to all study procedures
9. Has given voluntary, written, informed consent to participate in the study
10. Self-reported good sleeper at screening. Have a regular sleep cycle with a bedtime between the approximate hours of 9:00pm and 12:00am and regularly receive between 7-9 hours of sleep, and agrees to maintain this sleep schedule throughout the study.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Allergy or sensitivity to investigational product's ingredients or standard meal provided
3. Current or ex-smokers within the past year
4. Major surgery within the past 3 months which may impact the study outcomes to be assessed by the QI.
5. Untreated/unresolved/uncontrolled cardiovascular disease. Participants with no significant cardiovascular event in the past 1 year and on stable medication may be included after assessment by the QI on a case by case basis
6. Self reported current or pre-existing thyroid condition. Treatment on a stable dose medication for over 3 months will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the QI
7. Current or history of hypertension.
8. Type I or Type II diabetes
9. Cancer, except skin cancers completely excised with no chemotherapy or radiation with a follow up that is negative. Volunteers with cancer in full remission for more than five years after diagnosis are acceptable
10. Self reported of any autoimmune disease or immune-compromised
11. Self reported by subjects of being HIV or Hepatitis B/C positive
12. History or currently with kidney and liver diseases assessed by QI on a case by case basis, with the exception of history of kidney stones symptom free for 1 year
13. Known medical or psychological condition that, in the qualified investigator's opinion, could interfere with study participation
14. Significant gastrointestinal disease (examples include but are not limited to Celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease)
15. Self reported of bleeding disorders.
16. Current diagnosis of gout within past three months as per the QI's assessment
17. Clinically significant abnormal laboratory results at screening as assessed by QI
18. Current use of prescribed medications or over the counter supplements that may interfere with the IP assessed by QI (See Section 7.3)
19. Alcohol consumption of \>2 standard drinks/day or \>14 drinks/week
20. Alcohol or drug abuse within the past 12 months
21. Use of medical marijuana
22. Frequent use of recreational drugs within 6 months of baseline assessed as per QI
23. Planned blood donation during or within 30 days following conclusion of clinical trial
24. Participation in other clinical research trials 30 days prior to baseline
25. Participants that are cognitively impaired and/or who are unable to give informed consent
26. Any other active or unstable medical condition, that, in the opinion of the QI, may adversely affect the participant's ability to complete the study or its measures or pose significant risk to the participant.
36 Years
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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KGK Science Inc.
INDUSTRY
University of Washington
OTHER
Bioenergy Life Science, Inc.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Malkanthi Evans, Ph.D
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
KGK Science Inc.
Trisha Shamp, PA-C, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Prism Research, Inc.
Locations
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Prism Research, Inc.
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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19RNHB(1918)
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id