NMN
Nicotinamide Mononucleotide is a safe and naturally occurring metabolite of Vitamin B3 that is already present in our bodies. NMN can also be found in trace amounts (less than 2 mg/100 g of food) in various food sources such as broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers, avocados, edamame, mushrooms, tomatoes, raw beef, and shrimp.
NMN is a direct and powerful (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) NAD+ supplement. NMN is the actual compound that scientists used to reverse several longevity biomarkers in aged mice, sparking worldwide interest in NAD research.
Nicotinamide is a water-soluble vitamin that is easily absorbed orally and widely distributed in the body. Excess metabolites or prototypes are quickly excreted from the urine. Nicotinamide is a part of coenzyme I and coenzyme II. It plays a role in hydrogen transfer in the biological oxidation respiratory chain, can promote biological oxidation processes and tissue metabolism, and plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of normal tissues (especially the skin, digestive tract and nervous system). In addition, nicotinamide also has the effect of preventing and treating heart block, sinus node dysfunction and rapid experimental arrhythmia. Nicotinamide can significantly improve the bradycardia and atrioventricular block caused by verapamil.
1. Nicotinamide mononucleotide plays an important role in the energy generation of human cells. It participates in the synthesis of intracellular NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, an important coenzyme for cell energy conversion) and is used in health products such as anti-aging and hypoglycemic.
2. Nicotinamide mononucleotide is a water-soluble vitamin. This product is a white crystalline powder, odorless or almost odorless, bitter, easily soluble in water or ethanol, and soluble in glycerol.
3. Nicotinamide mononucleotide is easily absorbed orally and widely distributed in the body. Excessive metabolites or prototypes are quickly excreted from the urine. Nicotinamide is part of coenzyme I and coenzyme II. It plays a role in hydrogen transfer in the biological oxidation respiratory chain, can promote biological oxidation processes and tissue metabolism, and plays an important role in maintaining the integrity of normal tissues (especially the skin, digestive tract and nervous system).
In addition, nicotinamide also has the effects of preventing and treating heart block, inhibiting sinus node function and resisting rapid experimental arrhythmias. Nicotinamide can significantly improve the slowing of heart rate and atrioventricular conduction block caused by verapamil.
NMN powder ("NMN" and "β-NMN") is a nucleotide derived from ribose and nicotinamide.
Nicotinamide (nicotinamide) is a derivative of vitamin B3, also known as niacin. As a biochemical precursor to NAD+, it may help prevent pellagra.
Its precursor, niacin, is found in a variety of nutritional sources: peanuts, mushrooms (portobello, roasted), avocados, green beans (fresh), and certain fish and animal meats.
In studies on mice, NMN has been shown to reverse age-related arterial dysfunction by reducing oxidative stress. A long-term study showed that NMN slowed physiological decline in aging mice. As a result, the metabolism and energy levels of the older mice in the study were similar to those of young mice, and their lifespan was extended. However, NMN did not show similar beneficial effects in young mice.
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