99% β-Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) CAS 1094-61-7
Specification
ITEM |
STANDARD |
Appearance |
White powder |
Purity |
≥ 99% |
Application
β-nicotinamide mononucleotide, or "NMN" for short, is a naturally occurring biologically active nucleotide. NMN has two irregular forms, α and β; the β isomer is the active form of NMN with a molecular weight of 334.221 g/mol. Because nicotinamide belongs to vitamin B3, NMN belongs to the category of vitamin B derivatives. It is widely involved in many biochemical reactions in the human body and is closely related to immunity and metabolism.
Substances inherent in the human body are also rich in some fruits and vegetables. In the human body, NMN is the most direct precursor of NAD+, and its function is reflected by NAD+. NAD+ is also known as coenzyme I, the full name of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, exists in every cell and participates in thousands of reactions. In a variety of cellular metabolic reactions, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) molecules play an important role and are an important support for cell viability.
The decline of NAD during aging is considered to be a major cause of disease and disability, such as hearing and vision loss, cognitive and motor dysfunction, immunodeficiency, arthritis due to dysregulated autoimmune inflammatory responses, metabolic disorders, and cardiovascular disease. Therefore, NMN supplementation increases the NAD+ content in the body, thereby delaying, improving, and preventing various phenotypes associated with aging, or age-induced metabolic disorders, senile diseases, etc.
Packing & Storage
100g/500g/1kg/25kg or as request;
Stored at room temperature and airtight.