# An Anthocyanin- and Anti-Ageing Amino Acids-Enriched Pigmented Rice Innovation Promotes Healthy Ageing Through the Modulation of Telomere, Oxidative Stress and Inflammation Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial

**Authors:** Jintanaporn Wattanathorn, Wipawee Thukham-mee, Sophida Phuthong, Weerapon Sangartit, Terdthai Thong-un, Praew Kotruchin, Thapanawong Mitsungnern, Suphap Im-uan, Nitiwat Sirijun, Supaporn Muchimapura

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms262210911 · International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2025-11-11

## TL;DR

A new rice product enriched with anthocyanins and amino acids may help promote healthy aging by improving cognitive function, reducing wrinkles, and lowering cardiovascular risk.

## Contribution

This study introduces a novel pigmented rice innovation and demonstrates its dual-dose effects on aging-related biomarkers in a clinical trial.

## Key findings

- Low-dose Zuper rice improved cognition, telomere length, telomerase activity, and inflammation.
- High-dose Zuper rice enhanced cognition, reduced facial wrinkles, and lowered cardiovascular risk markers.
- No toxicity was observed in participants consuming Zuper rice.

## Abstract

Owing to the great demand for healthy ageing promotion, and the anti-ageing reputation of anthocyanins and amino acids, we aimed to assess the effect of anthocyanin- and anti-ageing amino acids-enriched pigmented rice innovation on age-related cognitive decline, facial wrinkles, and a cardiovascular risk, and explored its mechanisms and safety. A total of 90 male and female volunteers (45–65 years old) participated in a 3-arm randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled parallel study for 12 weeks. They were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: placebo, “Zuper rice” (Zup) 2 g/day and “Zuper Rice” 4 g/day. Cognition, facial wrinkles, atherogenic index in plasma (AIP), telomere length, telomerase, oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, together with safety parameters, were assessed every 6 weeks until the end of the study and compared to the baseline data. A high dose of “Zup” improved cognition, facial wrinkles, AIP and oxidative stress, while a low dose of “Zup” improved cognition, telomere length, telomerase and inflammation. No toxicity signs were observed. Therefore, “Zup” is a potential healthy ageing promotion innovation which improves telomere length, telomerase activity and inflammation at a low dose, resulting in an improvement in cognitive decline and the suppression of oxidative stress. At a high dose, it gives rise to improvements in cognition, facial wrinkles and cardiovascular risk.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** anthocyanins (PubChem CID 145858)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cognitive decline (MESH:D003072), atherogenic (MESH:D050197), Inflammation (MESH:D007249), toxicity (MESH:D064420), facial wrinkles (MESH:D019773)
- **Chemicals:** Amino Acids (MESH:D000596), Anthocyanin (MESH:D000872)
- **Species:** Oryza sativa (Asian cultivated rice, species) [taxon 4530]

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