I don’t have any particular point to this post, just tossing out that resveratrol itself seems to be an antagonist of AhR, as it seems to compete with and block agonists.
Also of note for those curious since I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, Dioxins are potent agonists of AhR.
My own interest in AhR is that it seems to play a role in metabolism. Lower levels of exposure to AhR activators seems to kick off a complicated series of effects that seem to ultimately lower metabolism, potentially being a factor in obesity. Higher levels of exposure to dioxins however results in wasting. AhR is poster child for hideously complicated biochemical relationships, so do be careful of simple summaries of exposure/response relationships.
I would be cautious of AhR agonists though, I recall coming across a number of potential negative associations in regards to cardiovascular health.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2019/5847040
Also of note for those curious since I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, Dioxins are potent agonists of AhR.
My own interest in AhR is that it seems to play a role in metabolism. Lower levels of exposure to AhR activators seems to kick off a complicated series of effects that seem to ultimately lower metabolism, potentially being a factor in obesity. Higher levels of exposure to dioxins however results in wasting. AhR is poster child for hideously complicated biochemical relationships, so do be careful of simple summaries of exposure/response relationships.
I would be cautious of AhR agonists though, I recall coming across a number of potential negative associations in regards to cardiovascular health.