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.
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How to cite
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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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Update log
- Feb 23, 2026: Created Publications index; added OSF/DOI/Zenodo links + citation formats + disclosures.