NMN & NAD+ PRECURSORS

NMN Nanoparticles Outperform Free NMN for Anti-Aging in Mice

This study investigated the potential of NMN-loaded nanoparticles to prevent age-related decline in a model [...]

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NAD+ Nanoparticle Injection Decreased Blood Vessel Damage In Rats

A new study found injection of NAD+ using a novel liposome-like nano-particle carrier reduced overgrowth [...]

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Liposomal delivery of NR shows increased bioavailability

"Liposome-based NR loading is an effective strategy for improving the pharmacokinetics and READ MORE

Niacin, NMN, and NR Are Not The Same

While all three precursors – Niacin, NR, and NMN – elevate NAD+ levels, their journeys [...]

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NMN Extended Lifespan in Fast-Aging Mice

“We showed that NMN consistently extended the healthy and median lifespan of Zmpste24-/- and improved [...]

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Neuroprotective Effects of NAD+ Nasal Spray

"Compared to traditional routes, the nasal administration of drugs can direct the rapid CNS absorption [...]

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LATEST ARTICLES

Creatine Optimizes Exercise and Daily Performance

Creatine is an amino acid derivative stored in your muscles and used to create energy for movement. Every cell in the body relies on Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) as a source of energy that through muscle contraction, uses ATP and releases Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP). Stores of Creatine in your muscles help to quickly turn ADP back to ATP for additional energy.

The Role of Glycine in Human Health and Longevity

Glycine is a non-essential amino acid that is nonetheless necessary for many health-promoting metabolic processes. It is an integral part of protiens made inside the body, a precursor for important biomolecules like glutathione and creatine, and acts as an inhibitory (calming) neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Research strongly supports glycine’s potential to protect health […]

Neuroprotective Effects of NAD+ Nasal Spray

"Compared to traditional routes, the nasal administration of drugs can direct the rapid CNS absorption to brain tissues, thereby circumventing the hepatic first-pass metabolism and gastric degradation and allowing fast onset of pharmacological action."