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Research & Publications (2026)

This is LukeZen’s institutional-style publications index: stable archival records for open-access technical reports. Links here are provided for access and citation, not as a substitute for primary evidence.

Educational publisher Updated: Feb 23, 2026 No outcome guarantees

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Publication records
Open access 2026 edition

Metabolic Signaling of Citrus-Derived Flavonoids (2026): AMPK, Adiponectin, and Circadian Alignment

Technical report focused on mechanistic pathways (AMPK/adiponectin), circadian alignment concepts, and a consumer-grade supply-chain verification framework. Educational only.

Suggested keywords: citrus bioflavonoids, polymethoxylated flavones, nobiletin, tangeretin, AMPK, adiponectin, circadian alignment, metabolic flexibility.
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Supplementary resources (author repository)

LukeZen pages that mirror the same “bridge” approach: references point to stable primary hubs (PubMed, NIH/ODS, FDA, FTC), while LukeZen hosts plain-language navigation for readers.

Note: These links are supplementary navigation, not primary evidence sources.

How to cite

If you need to cite the technical report in articles, posts, or bibliographies, use the DOI. Below are copy-ready formats (adjust capitalization to your style guide).

Recommended citation (generic)

LukeZen Research Desk. (2026). Metabolic Signaling of Citrus-Derived Flavonoids (2026): AMPK, Adiponectin, and Circadian Alignment. Open Science Framework. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/936BY

Zenodo archive (mirror): https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18750538

Scope & limitations

  • Educational only: This site does not provide medical advice or individual recommendations.
  • Mechanisms ≠ outcomes: Pathway discussions (e.g., AMPK/circadian) are not a promise of results.
  • Evidence hierarchy: Prioritize systematic reviews and well-designed human studies when available.
  • Supply chain: Authenticity and storage conditions can affect what users actually receive.

Conflicts of interest & disclosure

LukeZen may earn commissions from some outbound links on the site. This Publications page is maintained as an archival index. Evidence sources are listed on individual research pages and typically point to primary hubs (PubMed/NIH/ODS/FDA/FTC).

Reference hubs used across LukeZen Research

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PubMed — biomedical literature search https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
Primary biomedical database for peer-reviewed studies and reviews.
NIH — Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) https://ods.od.nih.gov/
Evidence-aware summaries for supplements, safety, and research context.
FDA — Dietary supplements https://www.fda.gov/food/dietary-supplements
Regulatory context: claims, labeling, and consumer guidance.
FTC — Health advertising guidance https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/advertising-marketing/health
Advertising compliance and consumer protection context.
Why we link to hubs (not random blogs) Stable hubs reduce link rot and keep your Research pages clean and defensible over time.

FAQ

Is this page medical advice?

No. LukeZen Research publishes educational content only. For personal decisions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Where should I point people for citations?

Use the DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/936BY. It’s the most stable citation identifier.

Can I share LukeZen links inside the OSF/Zenodo record?

Yes—use an “Author repository / Supplementary resources” section. Don’t present LukeZen pages as primary evidence.

Should this be linked sitewide in the footer?

Use a single, clean footer link like “Research & Publications.” Avoid repeating raw DOI links across every page.

Does having a DOI automatically improve rankings?

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Update log

  • Feb 23, 2026: Created Publications index; added OSF/DOI/Zenodo links + citation formats + disclosures.
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