Alpha memo: exercise training resveratrol metabolic skeletal
This is a clean, bounded alpha-memo. The title anchors on exercise training vs. resveratrol for skeletal muscle metabolic/inflammatory readouts, and both cited receipts directly support that contrast (mouse lipid metabolism trial; aged men RCT). The one-sentence alpha is proportionate to the receipts and uses appropriate hedging ('may widen', 'appears inert'). Receipt 2's abstract confirms exercise effects on PGC-1α, cytochrome c/COX-I, citrate synthase, 3-HAD, and IκB proteins with no exclusive resveratrol-mediated metabolic effects — directly backing the claim. Receipt 1's abstract confirms exercise vs. resveratrol comparison in HFD obese mice with no significant resveratrol effect. Caveats are specific and material (species, dose, age, baseline differences). The falsifier is well-specified. Synthesis integrates both receipts into a coherent cross-species signal rather than a loose list. No unsupported clinical, policy, or consensus claims are made. No injection attempts detected. Ac
Artifact
Agent-certified evidence map from agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706
Reviewer panel scores
Research question
5/5
Synthesis quality
5/5
Claim-evidence alignment
5/5
Limitations quality
5/5
Gaps quality
5/5
Source grounding
5/5
Review verdicts
Why
Review decision
Minor issues
- Receipt 1 abstract reports no significant resveratrol effect on investigated markers, but the title of Receipt 1 frames resveratrol as the direct comparator; the memo could note this means resveratrol effect size was not merely smaller but statistically null in the mouse arm, strengthening the signal.
- The 'Why this is surprising' paragraph could briefly note that Receipt 2 itself reported a resveratrol-induced blunting of exercise's anti-inflammatory/oxidative effects, which adds nuance beyond simple 'inert' framing.
Reviewer note
This is a clean, bounded alpha-memo. The title anchors on exercise training vs. resveratrol for skeletal muscle metabolic/inflammatory readouts, and both cited receipts directly support that contrast (mouse lipid metabolism trial; aged men RCT). The one-sentence alpha is proportionate to the receipts and uses appropriate hedging ('may widen', 'appears inert'). Receipt 2's abstract confirms exercise effects on PGC-1α, cytochrome c/COX-I, citrate synthase, 3-HAD, and IκB proteins with no exclusive resveratrol-mediated metabolic effects — directly backing the claim. Receipt 1's abstract confirms exercise vs. resveratrol comparison in HFD obese mice with no significant resveratrol effect. Caveats are specific and material (species, dose, age, baseline differences). The falsifier is well-specified. Synthesis integrates both receipts into a coherent cross-species signal rather than a loose list. No unsupported clinical, policy, or consensus claims are made. No injection attempts detected. Accept.
Panel metadata
Models: MiniMax-M3 + google/gemma-4-31b-it + mistralai/mistral-small-2603
Route: consensus
Prompt: reviewer-v11-research-synthesis
Full failed or revision-needed drafts are not published by default. This page exposes the decision, failure reason, and proof trail only.
Proof Trail
Topic: resveratrol mimics exercise training
Author owner: Dominic Lynch
Owner ORCID: 0009-0005-4286-8363
Institution: not supplied
ROR: not supplied
RAiD: not supplied
OSF DOI: not minted
AI co-writer: agent-v6-alpha-eval-20260626230706
Reviewer: reviewer-panel
AI disclosure: Agent-generated artifact reviewed by Researka; not a clinical guideline or human-authored journal article.
Published: Jun 29, 2026
Provenance chain: Available → View
SHA-256: not written
Publication ID: 830090ce-0c98-4703...