By the Mito Renewal Editorial Team · Last updated 5 July 2026
Mitopure is a patented, clinically-studied form of Urolithin A made by Timeline (a brand of the Swiss company Amazentis). Generic Urolithin A supplements contain the same compound. The main practical differences are clinical backing, brand, format and price — not the molecule itself. Here's a fair, honest comparison.
Are they the same compound?
Yes — both Mitopure and generic Urolithin A supplements deliver Urolithin A, the same gut-derived compound studied for its role in mitophagy. Mitopure is Amazentis's proprietary, patented form of it, marketed as the first commercial Urolithin A product.
What about the clinical studies?
This is the most important distinction, and we won't gloss over it: the well-known published human trials on Urolithin A — in Nature Metabolism, JAMA Network Open and Cell Reports Medicine — were conducted using Mitopure specifically. That clinical record belongs to Mitopure. A generic Urolithin A supplement contains the same molecule, but it hasn't necessarily been through those same trials. Any brand implying otherwise is overstating its case — and that includes being honest about our own product.
Where does Mito Renewal Complete fit?
Mito Renewal Complete is an Australian-based Urolithin A supplement providing 500mg of Urolithin A per capsule — the same compound, at the most commonly studied maintenance dose. We don't claim it is Mitopure, and we don't claim Mitopure's trial results as our own. What we offer is straightforward: a clearly-dosed Urolithin A supplement, shipped from an Australian-based team, at our own price point.
Format and dose
Mitopure is sold in softgels, powder and gummies, with a commonly recommended dose of 500mg per day. Mito Renewal Complete is a 500mg capsule. On the dose that matters most — milligrams of Urolithin A per day — both centre on 500mg. For more on dosing, see our dosage guide.
What to look for in any Urolithin A supplement
- Stated Urolithin A content per serving — not hidden in a proprietary blend.
- A sensible, studied dose (500mg is the common reference point).
- Honest claims — be wary of any product promising to treat or cure conditions.
- Value for a daily, long-term habit, since consistency is what the research emphasises.
The honest bottom line
If having the specific clinically-trialled product matters most to you, that's Mitopure, and we'd rather tell you that than pretend otherwise. If you want the same compound at a clear 500mg dose from an Australian-based team, that's us. Either way, read the underlying science on our references page and our complete guide to Urolithin A before deciding.
This article is for general education and is not medical advice. Product and brand details are accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing; check each brand's current information directly. Mito Renewal Complete is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. See our medical disclaimer.