What Is Alpha Lipoic Acid?
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is an antioxidant. It is often referred to as a “universal antioxidant” because it is both water- and fat-soluble. Antioxidants help protect cells from damage. Oxidation is a chemical reaction that can yield free radicals, which are harmful molecules that can damage the body if levels become too high. High levels of free radicals cause oxidative stress, which can increase the risk of developing heart disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes.
Also called thioctic acid, lipoate, lipoic acid, and thioctan, alpha lipoic acid is naturally produced by the body and helps convert the nutrients from the foods we eat into energy.
In the U.S., alpha lipoic acid is available as a dietary supplement.
What Is Alpha Lipoic Acid Used For?
Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) may have a number of health benefits. For most of these suggested uses, additional study is needed to confirm safety and efficacy.
Suggested uses for alpha-lipoic acid include:
- Diabetes
- Several trials have shown it helps relieve pain caused by diabetic neuropathy
- It may help improve blood sugar levels
- Oral ALA may improve glucose metabolism in women with gestational diabetes
- Liver disease
- Some studies have suggested ALA may help improve liver function
- Dementia
- Skin damage
- Weight loss
- Multiple sclerosis
- Early data suggests long-term supplementation with ALA may help preserve walking ability in patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
- Inflammation
- Some studies suggest ALA may lower some markers of inflammation, especially in higher doses
- In patients with atrial fibrillation, it reduced blood markers of inflammation
- Wound healing
- ALA was shown to improve wound healing and scarring in women who underwent cesarean section
- Postsurgical pain
- ALA reduced postsurgical pain after carpal tunnel decompression surgery
Tell your doctor about all supplements you use, as some may cause unwanted side effected or drug interactions with medicines you take.
What Are Side Effects of Alpha Lipoic Acid?
Taking alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is generally considered safe, however, higher doses can cause side effects, such as:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Lower blood sugar levels (hypoglycemic symptoms)
- Convulsions
- Worsening of the effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy