NMN & NAD+ PRECURSORS

NMN Transporters and eNAMPT: Key Regulators of NAD+ Balance in Aging

“With these exciting developments, the further reformulated version of the concept, the NAD World 3.0, [...]

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NMN Rejuvenates Skin in Aging Mice

NMN treatment effectively revitalized aging skin in mice, enhancing both its visible appearance and underlying [...]

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A Novel NAD+ Precursor (NRH) Improves Glucose and Fat Metabolism in Obese Mice

“To our knowledge, this is the first report showing that NRH can reach multiple tissues [...]

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NMN Protects Mitochondria and Reduces Heart Injury in Septic Mice

This study demonstrated that NMN protected heart function in septic mice by reducing mitochondrial free [...]

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NMN Enhanced Mitochondrial Stress Response and Improved Cognition in an Alzheimer’s Mouse Model

“We combined cell biology, molecular biology, and pharmacological approaches to unravel a novel molecular pathway [...]

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Increased NAD+ Turnover, Minor Decline in Levels in COVID-19 Patients

“NAD+ turnover is substantially increased with upregulation of genes involved in both NAD+ biosynthesis and [...]

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LATEST ARTICLES

NMN (250 mg/day) Improves Sleep and Walking Speed in Older Adults

“These results indicate that NMN intake could increase blood NAD + levels, maintain walking speed, and improve sleep quality in older adults.”

Collagen Supports Skin, Joint, and Gut Health

Many studies suggest that collagen supplementation may be an effective way to counteract the decline in collagen production.

NMN and NR Alleviate Ovarian Aging in Rats

A recent study investigated the effects of NMN and NR on ovary health and function in middle-aged rats. “This study reveals that NMN alone or NR alone can rebalance mitochondrial dynamics by decreasing excessive fission in middle-aged rat ovaries, thus alleviating mitochondrial stress and correcting aging-induced folliculogenesis abnormalities.” This graph shows the number of healthy […]

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 […]